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The Havisham Hour

  • Page 513, read by JULIO PANISELLO

    3 JUN 2014 · 8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 513 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --The end of the end is the end.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. This is the last page.
    3m 22s
  • Page 512, read by SMARANDA LUNA

    2 JUN 2014 · 8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 512 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Parting has no remedy. You remain silent until you speak, and then the space in your lungs is left empty. We win a victory over nothingness. Nobody cares. If we die in proportion of the words we toss around, then our resting ground is really meaningless. Just turn the lights off before you leave.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 1 day.
    2m 17s
  • Page 511, read by VANESSA PLACE

    1 JUN 2014 · 8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 511 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Everything is nothing. No one sees majesty and charm in you and me once the freshness of our bodily youth wilts. People only see indescribable sadness. We become invisible and useless. All this ruin...-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 2 days.
    2m 33s
  • Page 510, read by FARRAH KARAPETIAN

    31 MAY 2014 · 8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 510 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Too much self-contemplation will make you not forget anything in your life. Never mind fretting about the mirrors. You have to be truly perverse to understand goodness, and looking endlessly into your own centrifugal self will get you there, quickly. However, I doubt you'll ever be eloquent enough to understand the opposite point. We get stuck on perverse.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 3 days.
    1m 54s
  • Page 509, read by NORA MENKEN

    30 MAY 2014 · 8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 508 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --We're not advanced, we're just better at decorating using myths and symbols. Doubts are not more explicable now, facts aren't less disconcerting. We've always known everything, our ancestors have always known everything, yet we make the same mistakes they made. We march to our tombstones with our bodily eyes looking nowhere, a little more gray, a little more complacent.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 4 days.
    1m 33s
  • Page 508, read by NICHOLAS FENNESSY

    29 MAY 2014 · 8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 508 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Am I an inept artist? No, just dishonest and predictable. There is no secret formula to be an artist, you just have to do a good job at it and share it in the end, that's all. There are no shortcuts. Charlatanism + ecstasy=lazy art, right?-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 5 days.
    14s
  • Page 507, read by CHRIS PARIS

    28 MAY 2014 · 8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 507 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --We live frugally and then we say goodbye, that's the goal. In reality we always aspire to quit everything, and we repetitively ask for forgiveness. Life says goodbye to us instead. And then we turn to dust. The end -- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 6 days.
    1m 58s
  • Page 506, read by MAT GLEASON

    27 MAY 2014 · 8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 506 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --Waiting with a quivering lip for answers, I melted after a string of non-words. Life is impossible at low temperature, that's why I reached the conclusion that Silence cannot accept normal temperatures and therefore it is doomed to fall.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 7 days.
    2m 8s
  • Page 505, read by SEAN RILEY

    26 MAY 2014 · 8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 505 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --How smart are you and I? Under duress, we become too obsessed with survival issues, neglecting creativity and love. If we stop analyzing, pondering, figuring out, measuring and weighting every issue we will become smarter. I know, you don't believe me, do you?-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 8 days.
    1m 56s
  • Page 504, read by AARON KUNIN

    25 MAY 2014 · 8:40 AM: The Havisham Hour. Day/Page/Sketch 504 of 513 from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. --"It" is that place where things are divided between Blue and Green. When you return to "it", your heart softens. You can eat pizza there all day long. By the way, any pizza is a personal pizza if you try hard and believe in yourself. But your heart is hard, you never try anything, and you don't believe in yourself: you will never return.-- www.HavishamHour.com ©2014 Julio Panisello. The Havisham Hour will end in 9 days.
    2m 55s

GREAT EXPECTATIONS by Charles Dickens: 513 pages, 513 days, 513 sketches, each published daily along with a brief journal entry exactly at 8:40 AM, The Havisham Hour. The project started...

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GREAT EXPECTATIONS by Charles Dickens: 513 pages, 513 days, 513 sketches, each published daily along with a brief journal entry exactly at 8:40 AM, The Havisham Hour. The project started January 7th, 2013 and the goal is to culminate it, with your support, June 3rd, 2014. www.HavishamHour.com
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