eric | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 08 2006 | interview, The Puget News, Ryan Boudinot, author, Henry Darger, Bruno Schulz, Don Delillo
Hey everyone! I just posted my first author review at The Puget News.
The author is Ryan Boudinot and I think he had some pretty funny and some pretty intriguing responses to my questions. Give it a look and leave me some comments on the blog. Please!
Quoted: “The Puget News” is proud to introduce our first author interview! Ryan Boudinot, author of “The Littlest Hitler” was gracious enough to talk about his darkly comical collection of short stories, channel a little Yoda, and tell me which dead people he’d like to kick it with.
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 01 2006 | art, Henry Darger, museum, Seattle, Frye Art Museum
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 26 2006 | art, Henry Darger, artist, Frye Art Museum, Seattle
My friend Sung (user: skim) has highly recommended the Henry Darger show at the Frye. It's on exhibit until October 29th.
Quoted: Henry Darger (1892–1973) was a self-taught reclusive artist who created and inhabited an imaginary world through extensive writings, paintings, and drawings. After Darger’s death, his Chicago neighbor and landlord discovered and made public Darger’s previously unknown volume of work.
Quoted: This solitary artist left behind several diaries and manuscripts including a six-part weather journal, an autobiography in eight volumes, and his 15,000-page illustrated epic, The Story of the Vivian Girls, in What Is Known as the Realms of the Unreal. Accompanied by watercolor paintings and collages, the novel focuses on a band of girls’ heroic efforts to free enslaved children held captive by an army of adults. The novel and its illustrations are whimsical and sinister in their depiction of war and peace and good versus evil.
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