Françoise Dorléac in L’homme de Rio (1964)
- Dir. Philippe de Broca
~Sor Juana y La Virreina~
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz was the greatest poet in the Spanish Language of the 17th century. Renowned for her genius, she famously debated the greatest philosophers of Mexico as a child and won. Later, after she had become a nun, she fell in love with the Countess de Paredes, the Vicereine of Mexico, and wrote her a collection of love poems. She died tragically, shortly after being forbidden to write and compelled to a life of prayer, by the Bishop of Mexico.Click HERE to check out this print in my Etsy Store.
The Rosary by Henry Ryland // Florence Welch for Rolling Stone magazine
But it’s so weird to hear Florence and Hozier–who are definitely, decidedly not actual humans–sing just. regular ol’ songs. And Christmas songs, at that. With regular words and metaphors, intead of lyrical descriptions of being dug up from the earth or begging a maternal force to transform them into a tree.