As they walked toward the hotdog stand Gavin took Isla's hand and they watchedSusan transform again into the happy child they had watched play on the beach...
Robin Thomas Boeken
Robin Thomas is een auteur wiens vroege jaren werden gekenmerkt door frequente verhuizingen vanwege de dienst van haar vader bij het Korps Mariniers van de VS. Deze nomadische levensstijl zette zich voort in haar volwassen leven, waardoor ze talrijke plaatsen verkende en in verschillende staten en landen woonde. Haar onophoudelijke reislust en liefde voor avontuur hebben zowel haar persoonlijke leven als haar schrijven diepgaand geïnspireerd, waardoor haar ervaringen en ontmoetingen met boeiende individuen zijn verrijkt.






Odile Decq: The Wunderkammer of Odile Decq
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- 9 uur lezen
Odile The Wunderkammer of Odile Decq invites you to take a voyage and explore Odile Decq's unique and complete universe of architecture, urban planning, design and art, which celebrates the freedom of imagination and shines a light on her distinctive approach to what is conventionally defined as architecture. Perhaps nothing could set the tone for this book better than Odile Decq's own poetic words, a credo that has become evident after 40 years of architectural and design “The horizon line is a constant temptation, and gives the desire of beyond, the absence of limits blurs the perception, creates ambiguity, fusion, and illusion. The consciousness of elsewhere, the perception of the space beyond.” With intricate sketches and concept models, rich photography and an intimate and unique commentary, this concept monograph (aptly described as a cabinet of curiosities) showcases quintessential frameworks of Odile Decq's multidisciplinary design approach; it illuminates her inspirational sources; and most importantly, demonstrates the coherence that is legible on every scale of her work. From her signature concept of dynamic space, setting body into tension and movement, to lifelong ideals of organic transformation of object, perception, and fluidity of things, there are within these pages as many realised and imaginary obsessions as there are aesthetic fascinations.
A wry, sideways look beneath the surface of our everyday lives, this second collection by Robin Thomas is creative, witty and warm.
Poignant and sensitive new collection from a much respected poet.
The poems in 'The Weather on the Moon' turn Manet on his head, enter the thoughts of a post prandial lion, view and buy a 'snorting' Hot Rod, and imagine life on a modern-day Titanic. Bubbling away throughout this intense, sometimes humorous, sometimes quirky, always compassionate poetry is a joy in language, its possibilities, and music.