I not only enjoyed the image very much, but also got curious about the story and found it here: http://www.newyorker.com/fiction/features/2010/04/26/100426fi_fiction_doctorow?currentPage=all Highly recommended!
Markus, funnily yesterday I started posting links if the thing I am reading is online available. Don't ask me why I did not do this before ... :-S And yes, it is a lasting story (still searching for the right translation of "nachhaltig, nachwirkend")
paulboo, if you do this, sooner or later you would have to cross the Main river (the church is on the other side).
... made up of little boxes and the occasional window
ReplyDeletePerfect composition!!!Greetings from Spain.
ReplyDeleteFascinating image :o)
ReplyDeleteInviting us to explore, all we need do is open the gates and walk through..........!
I not only enjoyed the image very much, but also got curious about the story and found it here: http://www.newyorker.com/fiction/features/2010/04/26/100426fi_fiction_doctorow?currentPage=all
ReplyDeleteHighly recommended!
A nice essay on lines and angles
ReplyDeleteThanks to all :-)
ReplyDeleteMarkus, funnily yesterday I started posting links if the thing I am reading is online available. Don't ask me why I did not do this before ... :-S And yes, it is a lasting story (still searching for the right translation of "nachhaltig, nachwirkend")
paulboo, if you do this, sooner or later you would have to cross the Main river (the church is on the other side).
Very nice. I like this one a lot.
ReplyDeleteDavid, haha, this was the day I tried taking corkboard-y photos ;-)
ReplyDeleteoh wow, how perfect is this! great match of image and quote...and from one of my favourite writers. :0
ReplyDeleteER, you know what? I never have read any Doctorow before - after reading this I put "Ragtime" on my wishlist - anything you would recommend?
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