‘War. Occupation. Liberation’, the ultimate reference work about Belgium and the Second World War, is now also for sale at the reception desk.⠀ Ideal reading for all those wishing to dig deeper into the subjects broached in our new exhibition.⠀ ⠀ #warheritage #whi #warheritageinstitute #secondworldwar #wwii #ww2 #exposition #cinquantenaire #jubelpark #legermuseum #muséedelarmee⠀ - @warheritage on Instagram
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Yousuf Karsh (1908-2002) // was an American-Canadian photographer known for his portraits of notable individuals. He has been described as one of the greatest portrait photographers of the 20th century. An Armenian Genocide survivor, Karsh migrated to Canada as a refugee. By the 1930s he established himself as a significant photographer in Ottawa, where he lived most of his adult life, though he traveled extensively for work. His iconic 1941 photograph of Winston Churchill was a breakthrough point in his 60-year career, through which he took numerous photos of known political leaders, men and women of arts and sciences. Over 20 photos by Karsh appeared on the cover of Life magazine, until he retired in 1992. His 1941 photo of Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister, brought him prominence. The photo was taken on December 30, 1941 in the chamber of the Speaker of the House of Commons in the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa after Churchill delivered a speech on World War II to the Canadian members of the parliament. It was arranged by Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King. Churchill is particularly noted for his posture and facial expression, which have been compared to the wartime feelings that prevailed in the UK: persistence in the face of an all-conquering enemy. The photo session was short and, just before exposure, Karsh moved towards Churchill and removed the cigar which he had in his hand. Churchill was miffed and showed his displeasure in the portrait. #filmphoto #film #filmsnotdead #photography #arthistory #portrait #portraitphotography - @thefilmcameraco on Instagram
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Os voy a contar una curiosidad: Augusto Suárez de Figueroa decidió contratarme para el Diario Universal, donde comencé a escribir una columna llamada ‘Lecturas para la mujer’ y se decidió que yo firmaría como ‘Colombine’. De ahí que se me reconozca con este nombre. #histocom - @la_colombine_ on Instagram
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From beginnings in Scotland’s fabric mills to polo grounds in the UK, John E. Brooks ultimately brought the OCBD to the international market. In the early 1900’s, however, the iconic button down was still limited in styling; formal suiting was perhaps the only place you’d see an Oxford. Then, along came John F. Kennedy. . Possibly the most notable wearer of the OCBD, Kennedy explored the idea that button downs can be dressed up or dressed down. From White House meetings to New England sailboat tours,JFK was often spotted with his trusty Oxford. But the Oxford shirt earned this versatility. The relaxed nature of the fabric and unstructured collar gives the OCBD an inherently more casual appearance than its starched counterparts. However, correlation to a history of formalwear gives the Oxford enough authority to wear even with a five-piece suit. . JFK’s sartorial influence was ultimately appropriated by Ivy League students in the 1960’s. Students paired their Oxfords with shorts, boat shoes, casual sweaters, and more, echoing Kennedy’s informal take on the shirt. The paradigm of the formal button down thus began to shift, and we’ve never looked back. . The great “de-formalizing” of the Oxford proved that the shirt is perhaps the most versatile piece in any wardrobe. We look at Ivy League’s appropriation of the OCBD less as a stylistic trajectory, but rather as a case study of the shirt’s versatility. Since its departure from formality, the OCBD has been worn in business casual, vacation-wear, and even in streetwear. It’s now difficult to say what genre the Oxford belongs to because it simply transcends style. But after such a long sartorial history, perhaps that was inevitable. After all, the OCBD isn’t the most iconic button down shirt for no good reason. So, to the Scottish fabric mills and polo players who started it all, we say thank you #madeintheUSA - @gitmanbros on Instagram
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Why yes, yes we do 💥! While our buildings were closed we made a few changes to our collection. At the downtown branch we moved all the adult graphic novels and comics or, the 741.5 section, to a new home. You can now find this collection along the back wall in our media section, not mixed in with the general nonfiction. Happy reading! 📚 - @bocalibrary on Instagram
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Anyone interested in buying @aaronayscough’s English translation of “grandfather of natural wine,” Jules Chauvet’s l’esthétique du vin? Thanks to @marierochervin and @editionsepure It’s the first time in English and a sweet snap shot of a grand past. The cost, I think would be about $30 which includes USA shipping. I’d have them to ship out in about a month. lMK so I can gauge the right # of books! #juleschauvet #naturalwine #naturalwineoriginatory #thefeiringline Update: ok! Im only going to order 40. It looks like plenty of interest. So stay tuned. Im recording all of your names and will shout out on insta when they arrive. Thank you! - @alice.feiring on Instagram
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📚 C A P T I O N 📚 I opened a book and in I strode, Now nobody can find me, Ive left my chair, my road, my feelings, My town and my world behind me.🌈 I could never have dreamt that there were such goings-on in the world between the covers of books, such sandstorms and ice blasts of words, such staggering peace, such enormous laughter, such and so many blinding bright lights, splashing all over the pages in a million bits and pieces all of which were words, words, words, and each of which was alive forever in its own delight and glory and oddity and light.🌼 There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away Nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry How frugal is the chariot that bears the Human Soul !! Books to the ceiling. Books to the sky, My piles of books are mile high, How I love them! How I need them! ❤ #Bookworm #LoveBook #BibliophileLife - @sonya_writes on Instagram
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Good book recommendations anyone? I really enjoy thrillers, favourite books are Gone Girl and Girl on a Train - what else should I read?🤔📚📚📚 . . . #teacher #teachers #teachersofinstagram #teacherlife #teachersfollowteachers #teachersofIG #teacherspayteachers #teachertraining #teacherstyle #TeachersDay #teacherproblems #teacherslife #teachergram #teachergifts #teachertribe #teacherfashion #teacherappreciation #TeacherGift #teacherday #teachermemes #teachermeme - @teacher.be.like on Instagram
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Happy Wednesday folks. What are you reading? #books #bookstagram #bookstore #bookish #amreading #ilovebooks #fangirl #kindle #bookshelf #novel #bookclub #bookreview #indiebooks #bookie #bibliophile #reading #readinglist #booklove #amazon #thrift #bookblogger #novel #novels #bookworm #yabooks #ilovebooks #usedbooks - @indiesbookpromo on Instagram
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Introducing our newest publication: “ARTISTS’ INSTAGRAMS: The Never Seen Instagrams of The Greatest Artists”, by Jean-Philippe Delhomme. What if the most celebrated artists of the past 100 years had Instagram accounts? They are all here, from Joseph Beuys to Picasso to Warhol. It’s a hilarious and veritable history of art through hashtags. We will have an author book signing at Bookmarc in New York in February 26, from 6 to 8 pm. See you there, it’s the new Cedar Tavern with selfies. @jeanphilippedelhomme @thebookmarc #artistsinstagrams #augusteditions - @augusteditions on Instagram
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Part 5 of a series about riding the covid emotional rollercoaster - @zappafan2 on Instagram
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El año pasado, en @tallerdenarrativamdp , me dieron a leer un cuento de Hawthorne llamado Wakefield, que trata de que Hawthorne recuerda haber leído en el diario la presunta historia de un hombre que se ausentó durante mucho tiempo de su hogar. Pasados veinte años, decide volver a su casa y ser un fiel esposo hasta el día de su muerte. En los primeros párrafos, el narrador explica al lector que tratará de conjeturar la posible psicología o el modus operandi de un personaje capaz de llevar a cabo una acción tan “atroz”. Las novelas y cuentos de Hawthorne han sido juzgadas como moralistas y se le ha adjudicado el abuso de la alegoría, por ejemplo, no cualquier narrador hubiese elegido la palabra atroz. Borges, que nunca fue piadoso con quien no se lo merecía, sobre Nathaniel Hawthorne tiene un ensayo en el que argumenta, entre muchas cosas, sobre la importancia que tiene en las novelas la constitución de un personaje. Escribe que, por varios motivos, en el género del cuento las situaciones son lo que más valor le dan a la trama, lo que dan vida al cuento en sí, mientras que en la novela, ese peso lo tiene el personaje, y por tanto, si el personaje no está bien creado, algo eventualmente fallará. Y de Hawthorne dice que era un escritor que pensaba por imágenes, por intuiciones (...), no por un mecanismo dialéctico. Un error estético lo dañó: el deseo puritano de hacer de cada imaginación una fábula lo inducía a agregarles moralidades y a veces a falsearlas y a deformarlas Hasta ahí Borges opina lo mismo que todos, la búsqueda moralista de Hawthorne deforma su búsqueda estética. Sin embargo, no fue ese el caso de Wakefield, ya que ahí, según la opinión del mismisimo Borges, la función estética o estrictamente artística se sobrepuso a la finalidad ética. ¿Por qué defiende este cuento en particular? Personalmente, ayer busqué el cuento para releerlo porque quería escribir algo relativo a los cambios que sufrió un personaje antes - durante - pos pandemia, y el primer cuento que se me vino a la mente fue Wakefield. Borges como el excelente cuentista que era, reconoce en este cuento, algo que va más allá de él, que es su personaje CONTINÚA EN COMENT ⬇️ #borges - @angiemoldes on Instagram
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