i'm taking a course this quarter where we spend a lot of time just studying the physicality of books and ink and paper and writing. i am particularly fond of well loved information such as the above :)
Wow, that's really breathtaking. This may be one of the most dynamic photos I've seen you post in this journal- the form, the focus, and the colors really make for an arresting image, and the perspective is awesome. Very, very nice.
Oh, that is such a beautiful picture! I also love the one with the girl and the balloon! I just have to friend you now...that is, if you don't mind! =)
And "german poetry" - does that refer to the book? Which one is it? I'm German, so I'm wondering if I know that book.
It could actually be in Swedish, with dots above the letters. It's DIKTER I URVAL, by C.M. Bellman, published in Stockholm by Albert Bonnier in 1940. There is a picture of a medallion of Bellman dated 1787. There is music at the back too.
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i'm taking a course this quarter where we spend a lot of time just studying the physicality of books and ink and paper and writing. i am particularly fond of well loved information such as the above :)
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that's gorgeous.
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And "german poetry" - does that refer to the book? Which one is it? I'm German, so I'm wondering if I know that book.
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Oooooh.
*cries* (and I'm not even sure why...)
So beautiful. Thank you!
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