In order to counteract my sudden, depressing thought that good books sailing out into the world are riding the roiling waves under a gray, many-shaded Niagara of fanfiction and ephemeral rubbish, I offer this little book trailer--temptation to buy lovely pictures by Rick Lieder with a poem by Helen Frost.
Rick Lieder, photographer, and Helen Frost, poet--
Step Gently Out | A nature picture book for all ages from Step Gently Out on Vimeo.
Seek Giacometti’s “The Palace at 4 a.m.” Go back two hours. See towers and curtain walls of matchsticks, marble, marbles, light, cloud at stasis. Walk in. The beggar queen is dreaming on her throne of words…You have arrived at the web home of Marly Youmans, maker of novels, poetry collections, and stories, as well as the occasional fantasy for younger readers.
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Saturday, March 17, 2012
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Alas, I must once again remind large numbers of Chinese salesmen and other worldwide peddlers that if they fall into the Gulf of Spam, they will be eaten by roaming Balrogs. The rest of you, lovers of grace, poetry, and horses (nod to Yeats--you do not have to be fond of horses), feel free to leave fascinating missives and curious arguments.
Oh, how wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this. Will definitely investigate further.
It is definitely your kind of thing, zephyr!
ReplyDeleteGood grief, how depressing! What does that say about our society along with the politics?
ReplyDeleteThe video poem is balm. I need to find a place like that right now, away from the banging of the roofers on one side and the construction zone on the other. Where the sun is shining too. Sigh.
Marja-Leena, not sure I can answer that question without asking more.
ReplyDeleteThe idea of taste as a public good is dead?
That colleges who jettisoned the canon (so many dead white males like that guy Shakespeare) and taught toward pop culture led our children down the smooth and easy road to hell?
Or maybe that there never have been many people who cared about high art of any kind?
Or that all the barriers to praising junk are now demolished so that people yack endlessly about work that their parents and grandparents might have felt ashamed to like, and certainly would not have discussed?
Etc.
Yes, I think that is the best book trailer I've ever seen. So many of them make me not want to read the book at all.
Thanks so much for sharing this, Marly. I had a lot of fun with that trailer!
ReplyDeleteHi Rick--
ReplyDeleteI can tell! So glad to see some of your photographs inside a book (instead of on a commissioned jacket, though that's nice too in another way.)