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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Heavy Reading
At first glance they appear to be well-worn old library books, but these heavy tome are actually created from salvaged building bricks. The faux literary works are the work of Melbourne, Australia artist Daryl Fitzgerald , who stencils cover art … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books
Tagged Anna Karenina, Australia, Ernest Hemingway, Literature, Melbourne, Victoria
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5,000 Books (more or less)
Madrid-based artist Alicia Martín’s amazing installation at Casa de America cultural center in the heart of Madrid appears to pour out of the building like an avalanche of literature. This piece is part of an ongoing series of installations around … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Europe
Tagged Alicia Martín, Art, Casa de America, Córdoba Andalusia, Cordoba, Installation art, Madrid, Spain
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Birth of a Book
I absolutely love this short film, Birth of a Book, which is a brief vignette on the actual creation of a real book using traditional printing methods. The film was shot, directed and edited by Glen Milner for the Daily … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Writing
Tagged Bookbinding, Daily Telegraph, England, Glen Milner, Leeds, Printing, Smith-Settle Printers
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Nearly Orwellian
The Orwell Prize is Britain’s most prestigious award for writing. Each year a select committee awards the prize—actually four prizes—for work that aims to achieve George Orwell‘s goal “to make political writing into an art”. The long lists for the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, Freedom of Speech, History, Writing
Tagged Christopher Hitchens, Edward Docx, George Orwell, Orwell Prize
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Speaking of Pythons
A big tip of the hat to reader and contributor Evan Smythe for the link to this truly bizarre video from the former BBC television show Friday Night,Saturday Morning. Hosted by Tim Rice, the now famous lyricist, the episode was … Continue reading
