typefitter
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This is a crushing song. God, I love Sufjan Stevens.
Apparently, its release at the same time as "I, Tonya"—which looks pretty ****ing good—is somewhat coincidental. He submitted it for the film (it was not used) but he's been trying to write a song about Harding since 1991.
Sufjan Stevens Pens A Quiet Song For 'Feisty, Fierce' Figure Skater Tonya Harding
"Tonya shines bright in the pantheon of American history simply because she never stopped trying her hardest," Stevens writes.
I think it's a great example of finding beauty in ugliness—or setting aside someone's ugliness to remember what it was about them that was beautiful. It just takes a certain way of looking at the world.
Stevens is a genius.
Apparently, its release at the same time as "I, Tonya"—which looks pretty ****ing good—is somewhat coincidental. He submitted it for the film (it was not used) but he's been trying to write a song about Harding since 1991.
Sufjan Stevens Pens A Quiet Song For 'Feisty, Fierce' Figure Skater Tonya Harding
"Tonya shines bright in the pantheon of American history simply because she never stopped trying her hardest," Stevens writes.
I think it's a great example of finding beauty in ugliness—or setting aside someone's ugliness to remember what it was about them that was beautiful. It just takes a certain way of looking at the world.
Stevens is a genius.