Jun. 17th, 2016

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Another crap wet day. Rained on and off all day.

I was at the library this morning to finish off one of my reports from yesterday and then went on to LJ. The public library blocked the whole website - how dare they, so now i am in Spoons sipping a pint slowly so that i can do my usual blogging.

Crazy!

Anyway, i watched a DVD today that bro gave me when he came down on Wednesday , based on the book by Gillian Flunn called Dark Places. Really excellent film - had me gripped form rge beginning.

Details and synopsis here -

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Places_(2015_film)


Dark Places 2015 poster.jpg

Last night i watched a cool horror film on DVD called The Vatican Tapes. Quite an interetsing film but t as good as Dark Places.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vatican_Tapes

The Vatican Tapes poster.jpg

This was another of the selection of DVD's that bro gave me.

The band Kool and The gang tweeted me for favouring their "Love and Understabding" track on my ast big music post.   That was real cool!
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Many  happy returns to [livejournal.com profile] cornerofmadness. May you have a great birthday.



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These are the books that bro gave me on Wednesday. Big intake of breath - here we go ..

Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell: A Novel by…A Man Called Ove by Fredrik BackmanTo Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeThe Girl in the Red Coat by Kate HamerDark PlacesEvery Time I Find the Meaning of Life, They…Scorper: A Novel by Rob Magnuson Smith…Modern Classics Moon Tiger (Penguin Modern…
Carlyle's House and Other Sketches…The Victorians: Britain Through the…Notes from A Small Island by Bill Bryson
Ariel by Sylvia Plath

Birthday Letters by Ted HughesMan's Search for Meaning: The Classic…Our Game by Le Carre John

Phew!
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Not finished yet - these are the books form my double visit at the charity shop in Dartford yesterday -


Inversions by Iain M. Banks

The Player of Games: A Culture Novel by Iain…Pythagoras: His Lives and the Legacy of a…The Man Who Smiled by Henning Mankell

A cool lot to read for the next few months methinks.
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Edward Lucie Smith "A Concise History of French Painting" (Thames & Hudson)




This World of Art paperback covers period from the 14th century up to the sixties. It is a general overview of the influence of French art and the influence it received from Italy and the classical period. My main interest though starts with the 18th century and the French Revolution up to the modern age, and in particular with the Enlightenment, a period i studied as an O.U student way back in the late seventies / early eighties. I was intrigued with the pre-revolutionary paintings of Jacques-Louis David, and his Dasher of Marat.


Marat (24 May 1743 – 13 July 1793) was one of the leaders of the Montagnards, the radical faction ascendant in French politics during the Reign of Terror until the Thermidorian Reaction. Charlotte Corday was a Girondin from a minor aristocratic family and a political enemy of Marat who blamed him for the September Massacre. She gained entrance to Marat's rooms with a note promising details of a counter-revolutionary ring in Caen.
Marat suffered from a skin condition that caused him to spend much of his time in his bathtub; he would often work there. Corday fatally stabbed Marat, though she did not attempt to flee. She was later tried and executed for the murder.



His other famous painting is the Oath of the Horatii from 1784.
In this piece, the artist references Enlightenment values while alluding to Rousseau's social contract. The republican ideal of the general will becomes the focus of the painting with all three sons positioned in compliance with the father. The Oath between the characters can be read as an act of unification of men to the binding of the state. The issue of gender roles also becomes apparent in this piece, as the women in Horatii greatly contrast the group of brothers. David depicts the father with his back to the women, shutting them out of the oath making ritual; they also appear to be smaller in scale than the male figures. The masculine virility and discipline displayed by the men's rigid and confident stances is also severely contrasted to the slouching, swooning female softness created in the other half of the composition.

From here the book rakes us through to the Romantic period, the Symbolists, the Impressionists, and then to surrealism and abstract expressionism. Pop art in a way had been a more Anglo-American thing which the French failed to get.

Overall, this is a fine introduction to French art and its importance in the Western canon.



Jacques-Louis David - Marat assassinated - Google Art Project 2.jpg

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Nabbed from [livejournal.com profile] reed_wolf

1. How many close friends do you have?
2. Do you make friends easily or more slowly?
3. Who is your friend of longest standing? How often do you talk to him/her?
4. Do you think that your closest friends today will be your closest friends ten years from now?
5. What's the best basis for friendship: shared values, shared opinions, or shared activities?
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I am destined to watch the whole series again -



Come on CBS - how about a Charmed series with original cast as they are now.

Get Down

Jun. 17th, 2016 06:44 pm
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This is so cool and funky - pass the spliff -




Kool And The Gang - Funky Stuff / More Funky Suiff

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It's Friday so more funk filled grooves - as Jazzy D is in da house funking it up!


Kool & The Gang - Hollywood Swinging



More funky grooves here )

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