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The Desperate Man

A painted prose submission. DISCLAIMER: I mention another Courbet painting in this piece "The Origin of the World." It is graphic (NSFW depiction of the female anatomy) in nature. View at your own discretion. Enjoy my fictional rendition of this self-portrait.

By Ashley LimaPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
Painting by Gustave Courbet (1843-1845)

His life was not all it was cracked up to be. Despite his talent, wit, and charm, he found himself irrevocably alone. Broken-hearted. Time and time again. As he inched closer to thirty trips around the sun, he felt himself destined to a life of solitude and anguish.

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Ashley Lima

I think about writing more than I write, but call myself a writer as opposed to a thinker.

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  • Rob Angeli3 years ago

    Another great piece. There's nothing quite as...direct as Courbet's "Origine du Monde."

  • Andrei Z.3 years ago

    Oh, I enjoyed your writing here! Also, I opened a wikipedia page to read more about Courbet and take a look at his paintings. Interesting! 'He became a realist' - that was a great wordplay !

  • Ian Read3 years ago

    Brilliant piece, Ashley. In the prose I feel the pain, desperation, and grief. Excellent work!

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