Showing posts with label Alice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alice. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

from Ann Lauterbach's "Alice in the Wasteland"

You have very low self-esteem, Alice said. Everyone here thinks the world of you;
you are always mentioned in poems and songs.
I know. It makes me cringe with shame. Moon this moon that, lovers and
moonlight, nocturnes and sonnets. It’s a total cliche. Stick an in and you get
moron
.
Alice stood up, casting a long black shadow.
Look how tall I am!
I will never be tall, answered the Moon, and disappeared behind a heavy cloud,
erasing Alice’s shadow and sending her back into the total dark.

Monday, June 7, 2010

From the weekend couch: Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland


How is it possible 


that a 30-year-old such as I could still find herself thinking "that's me, I'm Alice," while watching this film?

I didn't have to wait to read what was written on the "Drink Me" potion and the "Eat Me" biscuit and I just had to say them out loud, to my chair's annoyance. The Cheshire Cat was fab, the March Hare quite stressed out, the Red Queen dreadful, and the Mad Hatter so very lovely!

Some people refuse to grow up, I guess. Paging Peter Pan.