Contrariwise: Literary Tattoos Over 600 tattoos from books, poetry, music, and other sources.

30May/082

Sylvia Plath & Christopher Marlowe

The Bell Jar & Doctor Faustus tattoos

"I took a deep breath and listened to the old bray of my heart: I am, I am, I am."

- The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath

"Consummatum est: this bill is ended,
And Faustus hath bequeathed his soul to Lucifer.
But what is this inscription on mine arm?
Homo fuge! Whither should I fly?
If unto God, he'll throw me down to hell.
My senses are deceived; here's nothing writ:
I see it plain, here in this place is writ,
Homo fuge! Yet shall not Faustus fly."

- Faustus in The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe

(source)