October 7, 2009

Dino Buzzati's Poem Strip

This post now resides on my other site 50 Watts:

12 comments:

  1. i fell in love with your blog <3

    will follow you from now on.
    Journey round my skull is a book by Karinthy Frigyes no?

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  2. I'm sold: I'll order my copy now.

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  4. DAMMIT -I swore no more Amazon orders this month, but this is just too good.

    Damn this fantastic blog and its brilliant art!

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  5. Thank you for the comments. I reworked the text a bit -- I hope it wasn't too obvious that I attended a happy hour right before working on this post yesterday.

    Sofi, the blog is indeed named after Karinthy's book. Search the site for "Karinthy" to see a bunch of posts on him.

    Will

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  6. Hey Will - as usual you find all the interesting and obscure stuff!! Makes me want to find Dino's books and read!!

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  7. ordering some of these for red emma's now....

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  8. Just got a copy of this - this is fantastic! I'm very impressed with NYRB, not the most obvious thing for them to bring out. Makes me want to know much more about Dino Buzzati - I read The Tartar Steppe years ago, but I feel like there must be much more out there.

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  9. Just ordered mine from NYBooks. $23 including shipping to Sweden is just awesome.

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  10. I feel I'm a little late to the game on this one-- missed it when NYRB published it last fall and missed your post too somehow.

    I stumbled upon this book last weekend at my local indie book shop and just HAD to buy it immediately. Incredible, wild stuff--- I'm impressed with the lettering on the English version as well.

    Of to follow your links and read more about Dino Buzzati now!

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  11. Ryan, considering that so many of his translated books are out-of-print and hard to find, I was really surprised this book was published -- God bless NYRB. Hope it does okay for them.

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  12. Wow, Dino. A great writer, but also a great great painter (sadly, here in italy his visual art is a little underrated).

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