Photo : Marie-Andrée Rho
the desire
I stop myself where body and food touch. I want to rest here, to stay in this place. To slow time and expand the moment before incorporation or expulsion. I want to exist alongside, to stall and stall the inevitable performance of merging or excluding. But I cannot linger for long; the impulse is so charged, so vital, so mixed up with all that I name life and living. This other I name food beseeches me to perform the most intimate relationship, with me, with life. In the writing of this text I am very subjective, very close, I allow hardly any distance between. To begin I have a story: a story of an onion.
This content is available with a Digital or Premium subscription only. Subscribe to read the full text and access all our Features, Off-Features, Portfolios, and Columns!
Already have a Digital or Premium subscription?
Don’t want to subscribe? Additional content is available with an Esse account. It’s free and no purchase will ever be required. Create an account or log in: