Bravo, your blog is one of the best online references for Blaise Cendrars I have read. Were you a French major? I am thinking of studying the theme of lassitude and voyage in Moravagine for a summer project at UCLA.
Excellent post. Absolutely wonderful illustrations. Congrats on post 500. It has been nothing but shear pleasure every time I visit. Thank you good sir!
The Big Roman "D" (=500) is the perfect opportunity to express my deep appreciation for your incredible blog! I thank you so much for sharing the insights of your sharp mind and perceptive eye with the rest of us. As a book lover, artist and designer, I am constantly delighted, surprised and inspired by your posts. Thanks SO much for widening my horizons and keeping the creative juices flowing.
Congratulations on your 500th! Extraordinary! A Journey Round My Skull is still, in my opinion, the finest blog on the internet. I can't turn away! Here's to the next 500!
@L Van - I wasn't a French major, but read Cendrars in my very impressionable early 20s so he will always be one of my favorites. I have some more posts on him in the works.
@David -- do you happen to know my pal Aharon? If not, you two should meet.
@Deetou & Matthew -- I'm having too much fun to stop. 500 more it is!
Oh my, I never actually say this word but "Awesome" post! I love journeying around your skull so I'll gladly do another 500 tours...Congrats for your 500th post, as excellent as ever.
I've loved watching your shifting bilbiomania since the early days of the blog. Such a fine resource, I keep a folder solely to collect my favourite pics. It really is fabulously intellectual and tangential! Well done.
Bravo, your blog is one of the best online references for Blaise Cendrars I have read. Were you a French major? I am thinking of studying the theme of lassitude and voyage in Moravagine for a summer project at UCLA.
ReplyDeleteThat is so wonderfully twisted! Congrats on your 500th!
ReplyDeleteI left the Soviet Union in 1978 and didn't have access to such a resource for this very important subject...A shame, but, better late than never!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your milestone!
Excellent post. Absolutely wonderful illustrations. Congrats on post 500. It has been nothing but shear pleasure every time I visit. Thank you good sir!
ReplyDeleteThe Big Roman "D" (=500) is the perfect opportunity to express my deep appreciation for your incredible blog!
ReplyDeleteI thank you so much for sharing the insights of your sharp mind and perceptive eye with the rest of us.
As a book lover, artist and designer, I am constantly delighted, surprised and inspired by your posts.
Thanks SO much for widening my horizons and keeping the creative juices flowing.
David Moss
Never stop this blog! I absolutely love looking at this stuff.
ReplyDeleteSorprendente!
ReplyDeleteFantastic.... here's to the next 500!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your 500th! Extraordinary! A Journey Round My Skull is still, in my opinion, the finest blog on the internet. I can't turn away! Here's to the next 500!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for your nice comments.
ReplyDelete@L Van - I wasn't a French major, but read Cendrars in my very impressionable early 20s so he will always be one of my favorites. I have some more posts on him in the works.
@David -- do you happen to know my pal Aharon? If not, you two should meet.
@Deetou & Matthew -- I'm having too much fun to stop. 500 more it is!
Congratulations! I bookmarked your blog just a few weeks ago... and became instantly addicted! I feel impatient for reading the next 500!
ReplyDeleteOh my, I never actually say this word but "Awesome" post!
ReplyDeleteI love journeying around your skull so I'll gladly do another 500 tours...Congrats for your 500th post, as excellent as ever.
I've loved watching your shifting bilbiomania since the early days of the blog. Such a fine resource, I keep a folder solely to collect my favourite pics. It really is fabulously intellectual and tangential!
ReplyDeleteWell done.
Wonderful!! and look forward to many more :)always a great pleasure x
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and thanks for all the effort discovering us these amazing pieces.
ReplyDeleteOH GOD! I had this book in childhood, and these illustrations are IMPRINTED in my head) Thank you for refreshing my memory!
ReplyDeleteI have this book :)
ReplyDeleteI have it as well! Have read it extensively as a child! This is blowing my mind
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