Books by Rodari
Shadows of a Hand
by and Georgel, Florian, Luc, Marie-Laure, Pierre, Prevost, Rodari & Sante
Will Hobson says: This is the most wonderful book. During his exile, partly imposed and partly voluntary, in the Channel Isles, Hugo stopped writing for a while and went into a fury of artistic production; and he liked to use very modern techniques that exploited chance to work up his effects. He rubbed coffee into the paper, he used lace, he spattered ink and folded the paper in half, creating Gothic scenes – towers, crags, abysses. But again, they were also self-portraits, sometimes psychological, sometimes typographic. He’d draw his initials, huge glowing initials in the sky. There’s a fantastic one of an octopus, with some of its tentacles spelling VH.
Interviews where books by Rodari were recommended
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Phantasmagoria
by Marina Warner -
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The Philosophy of Andy Warhol
by Andy Warhol -
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Shadows of a Hand
by and Georgel, Florian, Luc, Marie-Laure, Pierre, Prevost, Rodari & Sante -
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The World of Yesterday
by Stefan Zweig & Anthea Bell (translator) -
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Vincent van Gogh - The Letters
by Hans Luijten, Leo Jansen (Editor) & Nienke Bakker (Editor)
The best books on Inkblots, recommended by Will Hobson
The best books on Inkblots, recommended by Will Hobson
The author of a modern, inkblot-based character test discusses the history and cultural resonances of the inkblot, from Victor Hugo to Andy Warhol.