Four matchbox-size brick samples in a paper towel. The brick samples have been cut from bricks belonging (?) to Liverpool’s ‘citadel’ Workhouse, once located where the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King now stands.
Four matchbox-size brick samples in a paper towel. The brick samples have been cut from bricks belonging (?) to Liverpool’s ‘citadel’ Workhouse, once located where the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King now stands.
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Monica Youn
Graywolf Press
ISBN: 978-1-55597-750-4
“This is an allegory / for what has been discarded”
Epiphyte, p.32
Monica Youn
Graywolf Press
ISBN: 978-1-55597-750-4
“This is an allegory / for what has been discarded”
Epiphyte, p.32
David Frye
Faber & Faber, 2018
ISBN: 978-0-571-34841-1 (hardback)
David Frye
Faber & Faber, 2018
ISBN: 978-0-571-34841-1 (hardback)
Paul Ricoeur
Translated by Kathleen McLaughlin and David Pellauer
The University of Chicago Press, 1990
ISBN: 0-226-71332-6 (v. 1, paper)
“With mimesis opens the kingdom of the as if.”
Paul Ricoeur
Translated by Kathleen McLaughlin and David Pellauer
The University of Chicago Press, 1990
ISBN: 0-226-71332-6 (v. 1, paper)
“With mimesis opens the kingdom of the as if.”
Edited and designed by Patrick Fry
ISBN: 978-1-9164121-1-8
CentreCentre, 2019
“What isn’t in doubt for anyone prepared to spend time with this revelatory catalogue is that even the humble brick can be singled out and admired as an object of rough-hewn beauty.”
Edited and designed by Patrick Fry
ISBN: 978-1-9164121-1-8
CentreCentre, 2019
“What isn’t in doubt for anyone prepared to spend time with this revelatory catalogue is that even the humble brick can be singled out and admired as an object of rough-hewn beauty.”
Giambattista Vico
Penguin Books, 2013
ISBN: 978-0-140-43569-6
“People first feel things without noticing them, then notice them with inner distress and disturbance, and finally reflect on them with a clear mind.”
(p.94)
Giambattista Vico
Penguin Books, 2013
ISBN: 978-0-140-43569-6
“People first feel things without noticing them, then notice them with inner distress and disturbance, and finally reflect on them with a clear mind.”
(p.94)
Carol Mavor
Reaktion Books Ltd, 2013
ISBN: 978 1 78023 083 2
“Venice is a small and magical wet city. Venice is a blue Fortuny dress of 117 folded islands. The shimmering folds of Fortuny’s Delphos gown reflect the city of water (Venice) from which the dresses surfaced.”
(p.147)
Carol Mavor
Reaktion Books Ltd, 2013
ISBN: 978 1 78023 083 2
“Venice is a small and magical wet city. Venice is a blue Fortuny dress of 117 folded islands. The shimmering folds of Fortuny’s Delphos gown reflect the city of water (Venice) from which the dresses surfaced.”
(p.147)
“[Rhinolophus hipposiderus (Bech.). Lesser Horseshoe Bat. L. Reported by Forbes. C. Reported by Byerley. Neither report confirmed. Grindon's statement that R. FERRUM-EQUINUM (Schreb.) occurs near Manchester has no foundation. VI., 76.]”
“[Rhinolophus hipposiderus (Bech.). Lesser Horseshoe Bat. L. Reported by Forbes. C. Reported by Byerley. Neither report confirmed. Grindon's statement that R. FERRUM-EQUINUM (Schreb.) occurs near Manchester has no foundation. VI., 76.]”
Yes, it is that time of year.
All the best.
Yes, it is that time of year.
All the best.
Meena Kandasamy
Atlantic Books, 2019
ISBN: 978 1 78649 965 3 (hardback)
“She has a penchant for collecting grief, the skirts of pencil shavings, Fortnum & Mason tea tins, retro cushion covers and aeroplane boarding cards from their overseas holidays.”
(Parallel Lines, p.68)
Meena Kandasamy
Atlantic Books, 2019
ISBN: 978 1 78649 965 3 (hardback)
“She has a penchant for collecting grief, the skirts of pencil shavings, Fortnum & Mason tea tins, retro cushion covers and aeroplane boarding cards from their overseas holidays.”
(Parallel Lines, p.68)