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Category Archives: Books
One Hundred Seconds to Midnight
One Hundred Seconds to Midnight is a new collection focusing on the literary and scientific history of climate change dating back to the fifteenth century. The innovative exhibition will go on display at the London Frieze Masters Art Fair this month … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, History
Tagged Alexander Humboldt, Banksy, Climate Change, Science
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“The mystery of life isn’t a problem to solve, but a reality to experience.”
I must admit that I am more than a bit curious to see the latest film version of the sci-fi classic Dune. Although David Lynch’s Dune is regularly panned, I enjoyed it with some reservations when it was first in theaters. My first exposure … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Film, movies, USA, Writing
Tagged David Lynch, Dune, Frank Herbert, Science fiction
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Song of the Open Road
Feeling wistful and nostalgic these days for the open road. What better poet to capture the way of the road than Walt Whitman. Song of the Open Road, 4 The earth expanding right hand and left hand, The picture alive, … Continue reading
a wistful omen of the first sign of autumn
austice n. a wistful omen of the first sign of autumn—a subtle coolness in the shadows, a rustling of dead leaves abandoned on the sidewalk, or a long skein of geese sweeping over your head like the second hand of … Continue reading
Nothing is more important than an unread library
“Collect books, even if you don’t plan on reading them right away. Nothing is more important than an unread library.” ― John Waters, director, author & national treasure
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Who doesn’t love the Wizard of Oz
Here we are at the final day of the annual Banned Books Week and I just discovered that the beloved American children’s classic The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was a banned book. In fact, for decades it was one of the most … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Freedom of Speech, History, Libraries, USA, Writing
Tagged Banned Books Week, censorship, L.Frank Baum, The Wizard of Oz
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Bookstore Tourism: NYC
I was recently asked by a TBTP reader who is planning a brief visit to New York City to suggest some independent bookstores that are located in Manhattan and are not the much touted Strand. My first pick is located … Continue reading
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Tagged indie bookstores, New York City, secondhand bookshops
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Encyclopedia of a world that does not exist
Over the years, I have run across a number of versions of the weird and wonderful Codex Seraphinianus. Along with English and French edtions, I have also seen an original Italian version from 1981. It’s difficult to catagorize this fascinating surreal fictionalized … Continue reading
There is no telling where time is
This piece is from former British Poet Laureate Ted Hughes’s collection of poems Earth Dances, with original linocuts by British artist R. J. Lloyd and printed in 1994 in an edition of 250 copies signed by the poet and artist in 18 point Bembo and Bodoni on … Continue reading
