Books: Nesbo again, and art…

I went to the Library today.

Got “The Redeemer” by Jo Nesbo,” which I had reserved for some months.  This book belonged in between the “Harry Hole” books I read at the end of last year, but for some reason the English translation was not available.  The library had a copy that had been published in Canada.  It finally became available.  Now I’ll need to refresh my memory….

So, I will have to go back and finish “The Nuremberg Interviews” later.  The last interview that I read was that of Hermann Goering.  (Shiver.)

I also picked up a copy of “The World of Edward Gorey” by Ross/Wilkin.  Gorey is one of my all-time favorite artists.  Not only do I love his art, but I love his wit.  While his work has been described as “macabre“, I see it as simply a comment on all that is ABSURD about our world.  An interesting person; he made the world a better place.

And while I was at (I love browsing through art books), I also picked up “Making Mischief – a Maurice Sendak Appreciation” by Gregory Maguire.  Sendak is another of my favorites.  I will never part with my son’s copy of “Where the Wild Things Are;” it’s now a treasured part of my collection!

And, finally, I also picked up on a whim, this wonderful book:   “The Zen of Seeing (Seeing/Drawing as a Meditation)” by Frederick Franck.

 

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