Archive for April, 2008

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Friday, April 25th, 2008

Jonathan Glancey writes passionately about Selexyz Dominicanen in The Guardian’s very own ShopTalk section. The bookshop is integrated within the architectural frame of a 13th century Dominican Church, with its enormous bookcase a commanding presence and counter-point to its now secularised altar. Seldom have the twin pursuits - truthfulness and faith - come face to [...]

w w w . e v o c h i . c o . u k

Monday, April 14th, 2008

We’ve been friends since we met in University some twenty years ago. We keep in touch as best we can, which, given we live in opposite sides of the world, means we do the “weddings, births, wakes” circuit. In all this time, Simon has been very possessive and protective about only one thing - his [...]

sixth piece

Friday, April 11th, 2008

We were asked to each bring an object to class the following day. I brought a three-pin plug. This was placed with other objects on a table, from which we selected an item. I chose this.

The lesson I learnt was that we could write about anything - if we tried!
the piece:
There at the bottom of [...]

on reading

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

If reading is an exploration of uncharted lands, then books as gifts are beacons that illuminate and guide.

captured / portrayed

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Quite a coincidence. I was flying out to Surabaya the other week and picked up a book by Eric A. Johnson & Karl-Heinz Reuband. Not the usual airport fare, I agree, but pickings were slim. Do compare the cover of their book with Richard J. Evans’s The Third Reich in Power, 1933-1939.

It’s the same photograph, [...]

weekends

Friday, April 4th, 2008

Those spans of Christian-time we call “weekends”, stretching from short, shrift Fridays to long lazy Sundays, seldom warrants thinking about; somehow or rather, you savour it, it savours you. Which leaves the remaining four days. Thursdays are lubricated by a reverse spillage from the anticipated Friday. Best described as en-lulled Thursdays. Wednesdays are threshold days, [...]

a return

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

I’m not sure what steered me initially away, and brought me to what I hope to be a more permanent return to the site. Things change, I suppose.
I used to subscribe to the Times Literary Supplement; each new issue invariably arrived on a Tuesday, and it would be the focal point until, once religiously devoured, [...]

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