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TAMBURI (Orfeo).
Malaparte à contre-jour. Suivi d'Ecrits sur Malaparte et Lettres à Orfeo Tamburi.
Denoël 1979 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 265 pp., nombreuses illustrations in-texte. Envoi d'Orfeo Tamburi à François-Régis Bastide. Très bon état général.
Référence libraire : 30309
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Tegethoff, Wolf
Im Brennpunkt der Moderne: Mies van der Rohe und da Haus Tugendhat in Brünn.
(München), HyopVereinsbank, (1998). Gr.-8vo. Mit zahlr., meist farbigen Abb. 63 S. Illustr. OBrosch.
Référence libraire : 27809
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VEGLIANI Franco
Malaparte.
8°, pp.267 (7) 2 bb., br. edit., sovracop. ill. con strappetti ai margg.
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Weschler Lawrence Editor in Chief; Rachel Cohen Ian Frazier David Hockney Ricky Jay Jamaica Kinkaid Curzio Malaparte Erro
OMNIVORE : A JOURNAL OF WRITING & VISUAL CULTURE FROM THE NEW YORK INSTITUTE FOR THE HUMANITIES AT NYU : PROTOTYPE ISSUE : AUTUMN 2003
New York: New York Institute for the Humanities 2003. First Edition. Softcover. Fine. 176 pp. profusely illustrated mostly in color. Original color pictorial wrappers. Signed by Lawrence Weschler in the title page. Minor shelfwear else fine. <br /><br />Prototype printed for private distribution of Lawrence Weschler and company's prospective journal of writing and visual culture lamentably never published beyond this issue. With contributions by Ricky Jay Jamaica Kinkaid Oliver Sacks Anne Hollander Errol Morris and thirty more writers artists editors and designers all working for the protoype issue as a labor of love. Weschler begins his introduction with a note on the magazine's first working title: "'Pillow of Air' perfectly describes the reigning aesthetic of the enterprise. in that it invokes those moments of hushed astonishment or absorption when a pillow of air seems to lodge itself in your mouth and you suddenly notice that you haven't taken a breath in a good half minute. The sort of experience where you get lost to yourself and given over to the marvel of all creation indeed to everything but yourself." New York Institute for the Humanities] paperback
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