Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Difference In Size Magnum

Paul Vittone. The snail and the drum

More about La lumaca e il tamburo
Her husband went to the river to fish for trout. He does it every day and every day fills the table. Fresh fish, pan-fried, for lunch and dinner. There was a small incident, as it were, why they'll need to get another car. He left the car to two hundred meters from the river where fishing is over and someone has slipped through the window slightly open a lit cigarette. Between the heat and the plastic seats, the interior of the car caught fire.
the police will arrive shortly to take the complaint and check the status of the car. Despite all this, neither he nor his wife seem especially irritated. Diminish, they do not want to think of something aimed at them because Serbs prefer to say, at least to me, that was probably just some idiot.
  • Paul Vittone
  • The Snail and the drum
  • Infinite Editions
  • page: 60
Reported by: Antonio
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Gential Herpes On Horses

Paul Rumiz. The legend of the mountains sailors

More about La leggenda dei monti naviganti
the evening down with a slight layer of a ghostly white, almost mystical. Then the air fills with yellow light, then a pink-orange dust. In a climate reigns refuge padding - in German it says gemütlich - a sense of security old disappeared from bare shelters of modernity. The oil portraits of the top managers, the smell of wood centennial, the windows of the sunset, the smell of soup. Laugh gay groups for every trifle, exaggerated, is the exhilarating effect of altitude. Marianka, a waitress Slovak dishes there huge bowl of meat and potato dumplings baked with bacon, then returned with glasses of beer imperial on tap. Italian unimaginable luxuries in a shelter so out of touch. Here it is, perhaps, the heart of Tyrol
  • Paul Rumiz
  • The legend of the mountains sailors
  • Feltrinelli
  • page 104
Reported by: Antonio
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Friday, April 9, 2010

Hair Salon Blueprints From Australia

John Berger. From A to X

More about Da A a X
Some time later - I do not remember when - I came across a book that explained how to draw hands and I opened and leafed through page by page. And I decided to buy it. It looks like the story of our lives. All stories are also stories of hands: who collect, consider and show, come together, knead, shove, caressing, indulge in sleep, cut, eat, rub, play, scratch, grab, skin, tighten, pull the trigger, fold. On each page of the book are accurate drawings of hands that do a different action. So it will copy a.
I'm writing you.
Now I look at my hands that would touch you and I seem to be obsolete because it is so long that do not touch.
  • John Berger
  • From A to X
  • Books Scheiwiller
  • page: 81
Reported by: Antonio
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