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Monthly Archives: February 2023
Almost as good as being there
The modern poster dates back to the late 19th century when the printing industry perfected color lithography. This advance in printing allowed the whole new art form of color posters to flourish. Advertising agencies were quick to exploit the new … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Public Transport, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Brighton, Britain, poster art, Travel Posters
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Miscellany Monday
I usually lament the loss of dozens of New York City bookstores of my youth, but there some great shops still standing and, in recent years, a renaissance in bookselling has resulted in an optomistic turn for bibliophiles. Check out … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Maps, Museums, Tech, USA
Tagged Cartoons, Comics, Edvard Munch, Tom Gauld, Ukraine
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Stoicism is all the rage
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Posted in Art, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged Comics, Epictetus, Philosophy, Stoicism
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everything at heaven’s gate is broken up into its component parts
“A Society of Scoundrels” by Franz Kafka Translated by Michael Hofmann There was once a society of scoundrels, or rather not scoundrels per se, just ordinary, average people. They always stuck together. When one of them had perpetrated some rascally … Continue reading
The Poetry of Coffee
As an amateur coffee roaster, I have been accused of being mildly obsessed with the magical elixir. So my antenna is always up for books about coffee. But I was not prepared to stumble upon a one-of-a-kind, single copy poetry … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Europe, Writing
Tagged Art Books, Belgium, Book Artists, Leiden, Netherlands, Poetry
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Der Kluge Reist Im Zuge (The wise travel in the train)
If you’ve been here before, you probably know by now that I am a sucker for a classic travel poster. I recently spotted the poster above titled Der Kluge Reist Im Zuge (The wise travel in the train) which was created … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Maps, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged Bern, Gstaad, Hans Thöni, poster art, Switzerland, Wengen
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Commodified fantasy takes no risks
“All times are changing times, but ours is one of massive, rapid moral and mental transformation. Archetypes turn into millstones, large simplicities get complicated, chaos becomes elegant, and what everybody knows is true turns out to be what some … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, USA, Writing
Tagged Don Quixote, J. R. R. Tolkien, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Ursula K. Le Guin
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How to act around books (according to the NYPL)
How to act around books.
Worth the price of admission
The City of Paris has offered residents and visitors alike free access to 435 public toilet facilities, but today it is officially opening a public lavatory that charges a 2€ admission fee. From what I have seen so far, the … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Europe, History, Public Transport, Tourism
Tagged Madeleine, Paris
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The Magazine That Never Dies
This week marks the centennial of the founding of Weird Tales magazine. On February 18, 1923, the first issue of Weird Tales appeared on American newsstands. Subtitled “The Unique Magazine,” it was the first English language magazine dedicated to science fiction, horror, supernatural, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, History, USA, Writing
Tagged Fantasy, horror, Occult, Science fiction
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