Fitzcarraldo

Fitzcarraldo

n.
a random image that becomes lodged deep in your brain—maybe washed there by a dream, or smuggled inside a book, or planted during a casual conversation—which then grows into a wild and impractical vision that keeps scrambling around in your head, itching for a chance to leap headlong into reality.

From the title character of the 1982 film Fitzcarraldo, directed by Werner Herzog, about a man who is overcome by the thought of hearing Caruso’s operatic tenor echoing through the Peruvian jungle; to fund this effort he hires local people to pull a steamship over a mountain, a feat that was done for real for the film’s production. Pronounced “fits-kuh-rawl-doh.”

Rückkehrunruhe

Kairosclerosis

Occhiolism

Plata Rasa

The Kick Drop

Vulture Shock

Chrysalism

Merrenness

Trumspringa

Foreclearing

Ameneurosis

Funkenzwangsvorstellung

Funkenzwang-svorstellung

Scabulous

Looseleft

The Til

Jouska

Zielschmerz

Lackout

Kairosclerosis

Hemeisis

Skidding

Endzoned

Gaudia Civis

a close-up of a gear

Midsummer

a person standing in a garden holding a clock

Lisolia

a bookcase containing objects

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piles of old books scattered in an abandoned room