2022 Opening Thoughts

Plus my “Dark Monastery Manifesto”

Susan Barrett Price
3 min readJan 7, 2022
Contemplating wind, sea, earth, and fire for 2022
Drawing by author

I am not optimistic about the new year. The pandemic rages on. The world is going to hell, suffering from the extremes of corporate greed, politics as blood sport, and ignorance. As we face yet another year pumping ourselves up with resolutions and goals, I’m sure I’m not alone in thinking why bother?

On the other hand, if this year is going to be a grinding continuation of the last, I need a fresh point of view. I’m happy to roll along with the same mix of projects — studying, writing, diving deep into family history or the history of found objects, communing with the stars, etc. But to keep it interesting, I think I’ll whip it all into my personal METAVERSE — but not the neonate metaverse of Big Tech, which will shove consumerism and more “influencers” down our cartoon-version throats. I’d like a metaverse of the imagination — someplace to mentally “go,” supported by books and art and nature.

Or I’ll define a coherent world that becomes my own SUBCULTURE, subcultures being all the rage now in youthful social media. I’ve been reading about the internet subculture “Dark Academia” — part of a “neo-aesthetic” movement glorifying books, learning, handwriting, and the life of English Oxbridge students. It takes inspiration from the Victorian Aesthetic [aka Arts & Craft] Movement.

The Aesthetic Movement in Britain (1860–1900) aimed to escape the ugliness and materialism of the Industrial Age, by focusing instead on producing art that was beautiful rather than having a deeper meaning — ‘Art for Art’s sake’. The artists and designers in this ‘cult of beauty’ crafted some of the most sophisticated and sensuously beautiful artworks of the Western tradition and in the process remade the domestic world of the British middle-classes. [Victoria & Albert Museum]

Sounds good, till you dig deeper. “Dark Academia” winds up looking pretty superficial. Candle-lit libraries as Instagram backdrops. Old books and weathered leather bags as TikTok props. A spread in Cosmopolitan featuring Dark-Academia-inspired mini-skirts — really?

I’ll have to invent my own subculture. “DARK MONASTERY” — something like that.

Oh, I feel a manifesto coming on! [Read The Atlantic on manifesto-writing.]

Draft Dark Monastery Manifesto for 2022

:: [Work] While civilization unravels, we have mysteries to solve.

:: [Research] We will make sense of things.

:: [Preservation] We will write up our findings as stories or turn them into visual art.

:: [Share] We will be entertaining.

:: [Integrity] We will stay close to nature.

:: [Community] If there are enough of us, we will patch together the unspoiled remnants of the old civilization into something new.

I have much more to say about these points, but no one reads a long manifesto these days. I’m looking down at my accompanying fashion aesthetic: a black t-shirt, wool socks and leggings, a heathery charcoal cardigan with patched cuffs, and a long red cashmere scarf I got as a gift twenty years ago. My wild hair is twisted into a bun. Ready to do the work. Let’s get this year rolling.

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Susan Barrett Price
Susan Barrett Price

Written by Susan Barrett Price

Author of KITTY’S PEOPLE, HEADLONG, TRIBE OF THE BREAKAWAY BEADS, and 2 thrillers. Old. Still curious. Still learning.

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