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Welcome to my Blog! "Anybody, providing he knows how to be amusing, has the right to
talk about himself. -
Charles Baudelaire "Not even I understand everything I am" ¬Aurelius Augustinus of Hippo "I'm only myself in front of my typewriter" ¬Joan Didion (I'd replace 'typewriter' by 'desktop PC'..) In 2013 I started a series of photo albums on Blurb.com, named '36Exp' (a subject adressed in 36 exposures, a reference to the exposures on most common rolls of 35 mm film: 12, 24 & 36 exp.) back in the day. |
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DE VUURPROEF by DONNA LEON | BOOKS CRIME FICTION ![]() Donna Leon does what Georges Simenon can no longer do: her commissioner is not called Maigret but Brunetti, and the setting is not Paris but Venice. Marrative: On an early spring morning, a violent confrontation takes place on a square in Venice between two teenage gangs. One of the boys who is arrested is the son of Dario Monforte, whom Guido Brunetti is 'interested' in at the time. Donna Leon seems to move even slower in this novel; it starts with youth gangs going at each other in Venice. Commissario Griffoni escorts a youth home who isn't claimed by his parent(s) during the night. On Wikipedia I found no Italian involvement of Nasiriyah (also spelled Nassiriya or Nasiriya), is a city in Iraq, the capital of the Dhi Qar Governorate. It lies on the lower Euphrates, about 360 km (225 miles) south-southeast of Baghdad, near the ruins of the ancient city of Ur. The narrative has a focus on youth culture, their communication, their own 'language' and identity, their violence. Dottor Bocchese, of the forensic team, is a victim of such a crime. Their is a much lesser role voor Brunetti's family (for Paolo only what she serves him as food), Vianello is elsewhere. The main investigative team is Brunetti with Griffoni, and in a different role Bócchese, Elettra Zorzi (referred to as "signorina Elettra" as allways) in a lesser role. en.wikipedia.org: Guido_Brunetti_novels [05NOV2025]
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NEW YORK: PORTRAIT OF A CITY by REUEL GOLDEN | PHOTOBOOK TASCHEN
Love New York? Of course you do. Now, celebrate all of the city’s charisma, glamour, and grit in our blockbuster collection of New York photography, charting the history and many wonders of the Greatest City in the World. The city’s fluctuating fortunes are all represented, from the wild nights of the Jazz Age to the hedonistic disco era, from to the grim days of the Depression to the devastation of 9/11 and its aftermath, as its brokenhearted but unbowed citizens picked up the pieces. While I bought this book for the photos, I very much appreciated the text about this fascinating city! [03NOV2025]
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150 JAAR FOTOGRAFIE by MATTIE BOOM | PHOTOGRAPHY
Mattie Boom, curator of photography at the Rijksdienst Beeldende Kunst (RBK), describes here the development of techniques and visual forms, using 134 examples from the Rijksdienst collection, which largely consists of the Hartkamp collection, one of the largest privately assembled photograph collections in the world. [31OCT2025]
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PHOTOGRAPHY AS A LIFE CHOICE - LETIZIA BATTAGLIA | PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOBOOK
Letizia Battaglia (b.05Mar1935 – d.13Apr2022) was an Italian photographer and photojournalist. Battaglia was born in Palermo, Sicily. Battaglia took up photojournalism after her divorce in 1971, while raising three daughters. She took some 600.000 images as she covered the territory for the paper. en.wikipedia.org:_Letizia_Battaglia [26OCT2025]
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CONTINENTE SICILIA by FRANCO ZECCHIN | PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOBOOK Franco Zecchin (b. Milan, 1953 - ) moved to Palermo in 1975 and began his career as a photojournalist at the daily newspaper L’Ora, with special attention to the influential mafia organization Cosa Nostra. [25OCT2025]
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LÉÉS DAT BOEK! by SYLVIA WITTEMAN | BOOKS COMPILATION COLUMNS ![]() 'I have read quite a lot. That's nothing to boast about, because I only read for my own pleasure. You should try that too. Here's how it goes: you open a book, read a few pages, and if you don't like it, you close the book again.' For ten years, Sylvia Witteman wrote about books in the Dutch daily newspaper De Volkskrant. Childhood nostalgia (Save Yourself. A handbook for those who are young and want to stay so), curiosities (USSR. 100 questions and answers from 1983), old gold like Emants and Couperus, the evergreens like Reve and – always – Carmiggelt, 'because I am intertwined with that man like ivy with an oak.' Due to her omnivorous appetite for reading and steady browsing in bookstores, online, and in street libraries, over the years she subjected an improbably wide range of old loves, discoveries, and chance finds to her candid judgment. Make use of it! NL.wikipedia.org::Sylvia_Witteman [22OCT2025]
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DE NACHTVISSERS - VANINA GUARRASI #2 by CRISTINA CASSAR SCALIA | CRIME FICTION ![]() Sicilian thriller, by Cristina Cassar Scalia After the thrilling 'Zwart Zand' (EN:Black Sand), Cristina Cassar Scalia takes the reader back to the island of Sicily in 'De Nachtvissers' (EN:The Night Fishermen), for a second thriller featuring Commissioner Vanina Guarrasi as the protagonist. It is half past three in the night. Pediatrician Manfredi Monterreale and journalist Sante Tammaro see from their fishing boat, high above the rocks, the vague outline of a man. He drags a heavy suitcase behind him and throws it among the rocks into the sea. Cristina Cassar Scalia graduated in Medicine and Surgery at the University of Catania; she lives in Aci Castello where she practices as an ophthalmologist. Wikipedia.org:_Cristina_Cassar_Scalia (EN) [17OCT2025]
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WITH LOVE FROM THE MORISAKI BOOKSHOP | BOOKS ![]() With love from the Morisaki Bookshop / Satoshi Yagisawa - translated by Eric Ozawa Manilla Press, 2024 (336 pages) This beautiful, collectable hardback immediately caught my attention in the bookshop I visit regularly. The Japanese frame of mind was immediately recognizable. A young woman, Takako, lost and heartbroken. Her eccentric, optimist uncle Saturu,His wife Momoko, with a mysterious secret. Over the course of two novels, 'Days at the Morisaki Bookshop' and 'More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop', Takako and her uncle Satoru discover their similarities and differences, and learn all about life, love and the healing power of books. Satoshi Yagisawa was born in Chiba, Japan, in 1977. Days at the Morisaki Bookshop, his debut novel, was originally published in 2009 and won the Chiyoda Literature Prize. en.wikipedia.org:_Days_at_the_Morisaki_Bookshop
See my JAPAN 2018 REPORTS [03OCT2025]
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