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Category Archives: Film
An Icelandic Christmas
Iceland celebrates the winter holiday season with some unique traditions, such as Jólabókaflóð, or the Christmas book flood , Christmas book exchanges, and the “Yule Lads”. The little video below, “Christmas is Coming”, will help you get into the Icelandic holiday … Continue reading
Why Vonnegut Matters
Like many Kurt Vonnegut fans I became a devoted reader during my early adolescence. If memory serves, the first of his novels that I read was Sirens of Titan, but it could have just as well been Cat’s Cradle. Of course they weren’t teaching … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Film, USA, Writing
Tagged American Literature, Kurt Vonnegut, novels, Satire, Science fiction
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Summer in Iceland
Each year, Ólafur Már Björnsson produces a video compilation based on his summer travels and hikes around his native Iceland. His photography covers some areas rarely seen by tourists and only accessible to serious backcountry hikers. This year’s video already has … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Film, Photography, Tourism
Tagged Hiking, Iceland, Iceland Central Highlands
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William S. Burroughs gets spooky
The Witches or Witchcraft Through the Ages, or Häxan, is a Swedish-Danish film that is a curious and groundbreaking mix of documentary and silent horror cinema, written and directed by Benjamin Christensen. Christensen’s vision was unique, basing his film on non-fiction works, mainly the Malleus … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Film, History, movies
Tagged Documentary, Sweden, William S. Burroughs, witches
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Bram Stoker’s Dublin
The last weekend in October has become the best time to visit Dublin each year since the advent of the Bram Stoker Festival and Halloween Parade seven years ago. The festivities always include a spectacular costumed parade, theatrical performances, musical … Continue reading
The Writer’s Map
Just published, The Writer’s Map is a marvelous atlas of literary journeys made by authors. The book explores maps that inspired literary works as well as examples of cartography from famous works of fiction and film. Daniel Reeve recounts his creation of … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Film, History, Maps, Writing
Tagged David Mitchell, J. R. R. Tolkien, Philip Pullman, Robert Louis Stevenson, the Hobbit
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Everybody Loves A Bookmobile
I have always thought of the bookmobile as an outreach tool for rural or suburban libraries, but even the great Brooklyn Public Library in New York City still sends them into the community. The little video below directed by Steve … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Art, Books, Film, Libraries, USA
Tagged Brooklyn, Brooklyn Public Library, New York City
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Bookstore Tourism : London
Over the years, I’ve been lucky enough to visit each of the 17 wonderful bookstores in this charming short video from Abebooks. The little tour manages to cover antiquarian, secondhand, and indie community bookshops in every corner of London. Enjoy. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Europe, Film
Tagged Antiquarian Books, Jarndyce, London, secondhand bookshops, Skoob
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Chill Out
I think that I deserve some credit for refraining from indulging in my Iceland obsession for a few weeks now. However, I believe that at the height of summer here in the northern hemisphere we could all use a little … Continue reading
