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A book covered with the small ads page of the 'Evening Standard' of Thursday, April 7th, 1966, with other bits pasted on top: 'river plunge kills seven' from the 'Daily Express' of Tuesday, April 30th, 1968; a sticker of Picasso's 'Buste de Femme au Chapeau', a linocut from 1962 which I dared to modify; a photograph of a girl on a lone peace campaign I once saw when visiting Lacock Abbey, a strange place to make a protest, but a welcome sight nevertheless. All these things have somehow come together with the help of Pritt stick and watercolours.
Photographed with a Chinon 55mm f/1.7 lens on a Canon EOS 30D.
Photographed with a Chinon 55mm f/1.7 lens on a Canon EOS 30D.
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They do fit beautifully. I am sick with envy.
The Limbo Connection club has replied to Steve Bucknell clubSteve Bucknell club has replied to The Limbo Connection club.
As for libraries... the bottom-line, for me, is that they should continue to exist. I feel nostalgia for that time when my local library was the place where my education and imagination could extend beyond the dullness of school, but I think they could be unwelcoming and stuffy at the same time.
My local library has computers which are always busy, but people still seem to understand the tradition of library quiet. Books, as you say, are shrinking from the shelves. I asked once if I could donate some poetry books to the almost empty poetry section...Yes, they said, but they would go to some central point and be distributed across all the city libraries. That put me off
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I still hope that by coming in to use a computer people might look at the books and try them...along with the CD's, etc.
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