
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
An Object of Beauty - Steve Martin
This book highlights Martin's love of art, but it didn't go anywhere interesting. Even the information about art wasn't enought to keep my interest up.
Friday, May 11, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Let the Great World Spin - Colum McCann
A powerhouse of a book about New York City. From the man who walked a tightrope between the twin towers in the 1970s to fascinating characters in the city, this book is is exquisite and moving. McCann is a great writer who has written a great book that examines the pulse of New York. Highly recommended.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Leaving Van Gogh - Carol Wallace
A disappointing book. The last days of Van Gogh are told from the viewpoint of his doctor. Unfortunately, the doctor, rather than Van Gogh, dominates the book and his not a very interesting or sympathetic character. I wanted to think more about art, Van Gogh and madness but the book did little to stimulate my thinking in those areas. I was baffled by how the doctor instantly recognized Van Gogh as an artistic genius, but as an art collector, never purchased any paintings from Van Gogh.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Train Dreams - Denis Johnson
This short novel is filled with complex emotions, unique characters, and a story that will stays long after you finish the last page--in other words, it is a great book. I couldn't believe the impact that is achieved in so few words. It as gritty and tough as the old days on the railroad it encompasses.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Drama, An Actor's Education - John Lithgow
A fun to read as watching Lithgow act. The book is a fascinating tale of an actor's life. The autobiography is told with humor, warmth and humility by the author. If you like Lithgow or enjoy acting, the book is a good reading choice.
Winning Digital Photo Contests - Jeff Wignall

Friday, February 17, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Photojournalism - Reuel Golden
Subtitled, 150 Years of Outstanding Press Photography, this book offers a few paragraphs with a couple pages of photos from over 100 photojournalists. It is well put together and offers some interesting insights into many well-known and iconic photos. A leisurely read, especially enjoyable for photographers and news junkies.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Learning to See Creatively - Bryan Peterson

Monday, January 2, 2012
The Maid - Kimberly Cutter

Paris Portraits - Harriet Lane Levy
This book is subtitled, Stories of Picasso, Matisse, Gertrude Stein and Their Circle. It is a short book containing a variety reflections by Harriet Lane Levy. For those who enjoy the changing art world in Paris as Picasso and Matisse come into their own, this book is a fun read. The book is a collection of fragments written by Levy as she spent time in Paris with her friend Gertrude Stein as she developed her art collection and her famous salons. I suppose it is not a coincidence that this book was released in the same year as the popular movie, Midnight in Paris, since it offers further insight into that romaticized period. I enjoyed the book, although I did not find myself liking the author in her curious and somewhat detached relationships. For those who can't get enough about this time in Paris, the book offers more small insights.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Let America Be America Again - Langston Hughes

Invisible Cities - Italo Calvino

Thousand Cranes - Yasunari Kawabata

Just Kids - Patti Smith

Crossing to Safety - Wallace Stegner

Sunday, December 4, 2011
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