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Category Archives: Books
The Winston Smith Library of Victory & Truth
Edinburgh-based artist Hans K Clausen is creating an innovative project titled “The Winston Smith Library of Victory and Truth.” This visual art installation/ sculpture/ library will be centered solely on George Orwell’s iconic novel 1984 and be built from 1,984 … Continue reading
“The book itself is a curious artifact”
Regular visitors to Travel Between the Pages will have noted that I am a life-long fan of the late, great American author Ursala K. Le Guin. Although she is best remembered for her groundbreaking speculative fiction, Le Guin was a … Continue reading
Posted in Books, ebooks, History, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged book publishing, Reading, Ursala K. Le Guin
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Judging a Book by Its Cover
One of New York City’s best tourist attractions for book lovers The Grolier Club starts 2024 off with an impressive exhibition detailing the history and aesthetics of fine bookbindings. Judging a Book by Its Cover: Bookbindings from the Collections of The Grolier Club, 1470s-2020 which … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Europe, History, Libraries, Museums, Tourism, USA
Tagged Book Arts, Book Binding, Grolier Club, New York City
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Saved for the very end
Reading Rhythms is not a book club. It’s a reading party. Read with friends to curated music. “It’s my party and I’ll read if I want to. What a super concept; I hope that it spreads. Ernest Hemingway only used 59 … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Canada, Europe, Film, USA, Writing
Tagged Book Clubs, Ernest Hemingway, illuminated manuscripts, Leonard Cohen
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but then you read
“You think your pain and your heartbreak are unprecedented in the history of the world, but then you read,” James Baldwin BOOKS by Hermann Hesse All the books of the world will not bring you happiness, but build a secret … Continue reading
Are these really the best books of 2023
Every year at this time we are inundated with “Best Books of the Year” lists. I’ll admit that I scroll through the lists in search of reading recommendations and guidance. So, here’s a long list of lists for our perusal … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Travel Writing, USA, Writing
Tagged Booker Prize, Fiction, New York Times Book Review, nonfiction
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What do Mickey Mouse and D.H. Lawrence have in common
On January 1, 2024, thousands of copyrighted works from 1928 will enter the US public domain, along with sound recordings from 1923. They will be free for all to copy, share, and build upon. This year’s highlights include Lady Chatterley’s Lover by … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Film, History, movies, Music, Theater, USA, Writing
Tagged Agatha Christie, Buster Keaton, Marx Brothers, Mickey Mouse, Walt Disney
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It was a strange time in America.
What are you going to do with 390 photographs of Christmas trees ? by Richard Brautigan I don’t know. But it seemed the thing to do in that first week in January 1964, and I got two other people to … Continue reading
