Reflection on Moonlight is Borrowed (1): Writing and reading will eventually become one.
Javier Tomeo
This is a solemn moment when the sun goes down. A woman, perhaps an old woman, is reading a book of poems in the garden of her country house. The old woman sat facing the west, sighing from time to time, looking away from the book and looking at the sinking sun.
There is something even more surprising in this painting: the old woman and the chair are floating in the air, and so are the teacups. However, the teapot and the table where the teapot was placed were still standing on the ground, the house did not float, and the disturbing shovel leaned against the wall quietly.
First of all, we may think that the spirit and beauty of poetry have liberated the old woman who is studying from some kind of slavery, which means gravity to everyone. At this time, it is not only the reader's soul that is addicted to the book, but also her body and its extension-that cup of tea.
Seeing the terrible shovel on the left side of the picture, we will definitely have many ominous associations at once, which can also explain why the old woman is floating in the air.
Perhaps, we can think of it this way. This shovel was once used to bury an old stubborn man who likes to find fault. After enduring him for half a century, his wife finally killed him without saying a word. Maybe the old woman was floating in the air because she ended her 50-year life with her fault-finding husband and was on cloud nine. She can read poetry, and no one will bother her anymore.
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Writing and reading will eventually become one.
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Wolff Ondracek
No, honey, that's it. I'm not coming back. Put those books, that lamp, that table (be careful, there is a coffee cup on the table! ) move back to your room. Go back to Germany by car. Forget me. Please leave me alone. I don't want to be a character in a novel, even a novella or a short story. To tell the truth, even a small poem will make me uncomfortable, especially when I happen to find that you wrote a love poem.
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David Grossman
Right here: between two villages.
Yesterday's village is behind me, and I never want to go back. The next village is out of sight.
Now, I am alone.
The wind is blowing gently.
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Martin dean
Sir, no matter which foggy century you come from, no matter which pair of shoes you wear to step into my room, no matter how you put out the candle with your eyes, how you stain the mirror on the wall, no matter how you fill my morning dream with unforgettable, embarrassing, pretentious and old-fashioned sentences, don't forget that shaking hands is the most impressive.
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Aldo Buzz
Today, I threw away those old brown shoes. I have worn that pair of shoes for many years and changed the soles twice. It is human nature that I can't bear to part with them. I can still clearly remember buying shoes. They were placed in a window in Lugano, with round toe-shoes should look like this, but the shoes sold in the market are never. Pointed shoes will wear bad feet. People in shoe factories should know that, and so should those who wear pointed shoes. In the past, the salesman always asked me to try on shoes that were too big, so I couldn't buy the right ones, which made me very unhappy. But when I walked into this insole, I didn't feel this discomfort. I tried on that pair of shoes-they fit me perfectly. There is only one question: should I buy one pair or grab two pairs at once? I think this solves the problem that I can't buy suitable shoes for the rest of my life. Finally, in order not to veto the future once, I only bought a pair. "Do you want a shoe box or a shopping bag?" Asked the salesman. I asked her if she was trained there, because she speaks elegantly. Through the shop window, you can see the city square, which is built by the coast and the sea is sparkling; You can also see several stalls. After I left the shop, I went there again.
I must throw away these shoes. I closed the door and waited by my shoes for a while without saying a word, just like before the Russians left. I said a few farewell words in my heart: Dear shoes, thank you for helping me walk comfortably for so many years. I know, you should go to a better world and be put in a beautiful cupboard with other old friends who have retired gloriously. I'll take time to see you, clean you up, put it on for a while, and remember the years we spent together. But no, I have to throw you in the trash. In this damn world, this is the rule. Please forgive me.
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Aesop Kamatin
Dante's Divine Comedy, Chapter 3, 47-48.
The room suddenly became so bright, the old man said to his partner.
The moonlight shines through the window, Borges. It thought of a thin sickle. In a few days, it will become a new moon.
The moon is the sun of lovers. Borges answered with a smile. I have to admit something, Maria. Do you still remember the meeting of beautiful Bi Calda and Dante in the moonlight? Dante and his girlfriend from Florence discussed the level of abundance for a few days. Why is Bi Calda here? Will she feel that "the hope of the future"-the "celestial body closest to the earth" is a restriction on her happiness? The moon is the lowest layer in the cloud nine. The light of the moon is borrowed. People who live there may feel much happier in the higher sky. Bi Calda explained to Dante why the joy between lovers can't be transformed into higher happiness. She doesn't need to say anything, and she doesn't need to make any analogy. Picada read two poems. At this moment, I hear them floating out of your mouth, shaped by your lips and warmed by your voice:
If your brain can make good use of memory, you won't be blind. I am more beautiful than before.
If you explore your soul carefully, you won't be invisible. I am more beautiful than before.
My eyes can't see clearly, Maria, but now I can see you, clear and bright in the moonlight and starlight. You have never been so beautiful.
Thoughts on "The Light of the Moon" (2): Exquisite and ingenious.
I have been reading a good book recently, and the moonlight is borrowed. Gint Bucholcz painted 48 pictures and sent them to 48 writers all over the world, asking them to look at the pictures and write. Every painting is different from every writer's literary talent. This is not just 48 worlds, it is all-encompassing.
The first article written by Milan Kundera amazed me. The writer's brain hole is really unique. His novel The Unbearable Lightness of Life is my favorite work. In this book, his short stories and novels are quite different in style. Let me see the funny and weird side of this old man.
The cover author of this book is martin mosebach, who won the highest prize in German literature in 2007. His article is so relaxed that he reveals the last terrible fact in a simple sentence. My reaction after reading it was too strong! What a master!
This should be a textbook for contemporary writers in the world, and you can think deeply about the ideas behind the words. Every time I look at the picture first, I make up a story in my head, and then I go to see what the screenwriter has made up. Some people's brains and experiences have to be convincing. They look at the same picture. How can he come up with such a wonderful plot? Sometimes it's not just the plot that conquers you, but the ability to control words. At first, you thought it was nothing. He throws a burden, and you are surprised that you have entered the world he imagined before.
If the painter's painting itself has a story, the writer writes a story, and you make up another story, this book really brings you the ability to imagine infinitely. Recommended wall cracks.
Thoughts on "The Light of the Moon is Borrowed" (3): This is a bookish booklet.
On the weekend, I was reading "Making Books" written by Li Xin, a famous triple teacher in the publishing circle, which mentioned "the feeling of books". In other words, to make a book, we should consider all aspects, the coordination of illustrations and words, the choice of paper, the theme and the number of words per page ... in short, these are all elements of a book.
Run a question. In order to buy Mr. Li Xin's signature book, I had to buy a first draft. This is also my first time to buy porn. Almost every page has to be cut out to read. I have no intention to catch up with this literary fashion, but I have no choice but to sign a paperback ... It's hard to imagine why someone would deliberately buy a shoddy copy.
Pull it back ~ ~ ~
In fact, about all aspects of books, the so-called "book feeling" is to make a book into a boutique from the perspective of making books, but I think it is more important to analyze it from the perspective of selling books. Who do you want to buy? How do you want them to buy it? Of course you want them to buy one before buying another, and so on. From this perspective, it is really necessary to abandon the illusions of some literati and think like businessmen.
An acquaintance I don't like very much insisted on having dinner with us on weekends, and then he asked me if paper books were going to sink in the wave of e-books. I don't care about him, just say, if you have a life, you will live. Actually, I want to satirize him for not pursuing that beautiful lawyer sister who is beyond his power.
Off topic again ~ ~ ~
The book "The Light of the Moon" is a lively booklet. When an editor receives an illustrator's painting, he will be keenly aware of distributing the painting to different writers, and then mix the writer's feedback with the illustrations in the book. This avoids the monotonous thing of compiling a picture set. Reading in the library is very monotonous. ) just painting, even the best painting will be aesthetically tired. And with the small articles of different writers, they are all big names, so they are much more active.
Books can be a ladder of progress or a weapon of challenge. This kind of costume, because of the book Moonlight, is no longer limited to reading the traditional vertical version of Interpretation of Moral Truth. That's too melodramatic. Nine times out of ten, how many people can understand?
As for The Moon, you can watch it lazily in the cafe. The content is discontinuous, you can turn to wherever you want, and you don't delay daydreaming at all. You can also give it to a friend or lover. It's a good and cheap gift. Or you can just take it apart as a small decorative painting and don't read the words at all. Isn't that okay?
Because what businessmen care about is that you bought their books. As for whether you read, size, send or open them, it's no problem at all.
Reflection by moonlight (4): ┑ (д) ┍
I'm sorry to give a book that looks so good only to two stars.
Read the title of the book and mistakenly think that the theme of the book will be the moon. When I saw that the theme was a book, I was already disappointed. But there's nothing wrong with the book. Keep reading.
When I read the introduction, I said that this is a "book that looks at pictures and talks." Reading and reading, I feel more, is it that when a person looks at the picture and speaks, he unconsciously puts forward the story being brewed in his heart, so that I often feel that the author speaks directly without looking at the picture. Not all screenwriters are like this, but half of the words make me feel this way.
Besides, I just don't like the typography here. Several articles, more than half, are always placed in the same field of vision as the next picture, which is very uncomfortable.
Generally speaking, I made a wrong prediction about this book before I bought it. I thought there was only one painting, about the moon, and then a group of people would open their minds and have all kinds of whimsy. There are also some essays I have seen.
Reflections on The Borrowed Light of the Moon (V): The Book of Creativity
I saw it in the library. It's fun to see the cover.
A person is sitting in an armchair reading a book. The coffee cup seems to fly to her from several heights. The lawn of the house is real and the small tables and chairs are in place. This is a fantastic scene.
Picked up the book and flipped through it. There are many illustrations, empty or dark or blank, each with its own beauty. Looking through the cover and description, I found that this book is the main illustration. Illustrator Gint Bucholcz painted 46 pictures, found a publisher, and the editor went to 46 famous writers to ask them to look at the pictures and write, which is equivalent to a proposition composition.
The first article is Milla Kundera, a page of words, familiar tone, after fleeing from complex things, is still unbearable light. Most of them are a few pages of text and illustrations, no more than four pages, only one page. That one is teasing and praising the illustrator.
Familiar writers are Pamuk, susan sontag, Jostan Gard, etc. German writers know too little, but each has his own merits.
Writers are very rigid. He really described what he painted, added some words of his own, some of them were wild and unconstrained style, and then came back. It's all fun. The picture on the cover was written by a Spanish writer. The front part describes the picture in an appropriate way. In the last two sentences, she said: Maybe she was bored. She killed her husband with a shovel by the wall, enjoyed her reading time leisurely, and became a thriller in a second.
Another Italian writer's interpretation of illustrations is also very interesting. He said that walking through the maze of white paper on the ground and walking to the door is what the writer wants to write and feel.
One or two articles look boring, but it's still fun to read all 46 articles. You can see that my brother, a writer, is cautious and unrestrained in his attitude towards proposition writing. Susan Sangetta is a good story. Those little poems are also very beautiful. Write a short story in a few words.
This is a creative book, which can only collect the illustrations of Quint Buholz. Looking at the publication instructions, he drew many covers and illustrations.
Reflection on "The Light of the Moon is Borrowed" (6): Read more pictures and books.
The story of forty-six writers and a painter
It's like a selected composition.
It's like writing with pictures.
It's just all big coffee
They didn't write.
But to express ideas.
Ten thousand readers have ten thousand hamlets.
Every painting is for everyone.
It's all different scenery
Have different meanings.
Who is right and who is wrong?
Everyone is right.
What about the works of the big coffees?
It just leads the work in different directions.
Painting is art.
Words are also art.
The combination of painting and writing
The collision between art and art
Words let us enter the painting.
Deep experience and interpretation
Painting inspires us.
Let's interpret it with words and hearts.
Read more books
Look at more pictures.
Improve life
Thoughts on "By the Light of the Moon" (7): The brain hole is masterpiece and exquisite!
I have been reading a good book recently, and the moonlight is borrowed. Gint Bucholcz painted 48 pictures and sent them to 48 writers all over the world, asking them to look at the pictures and write. Every painting is different from every writer's literary talent. This is not just 48 worlds, it is all-encompassing.
The first article written by Milan Kundera amazed me. The writer's brain hole is really unique. His novel The Unbearable Lightness of Life is my favorite work. In this book, his short stories and novels are quite different in style. Let me see the funny and weird side of this old man.
The cover author of this book is martin mosebach, who won the highest prize in German literature in 2007. His article is so relaxed that he reveals the last terrible fact in a simple sentence. My reaction after reading it was too strong! What a master!
This should be a textbook for contemporary writers in the world, and you can think deeply about the ideas behind the words. Every time I look at the picture first, I make up a story in my head, and then I go to see what the screenwriter has made up. Some people's brains and experiences have to be convincing. They look at the same picture. How can he come up with such a wonderful plot? Sometimes it's not just the plot that conquers you, but the ability to control words. At first, you thought it was nothing. He throws a burden, and you are surprised that you have entered the world he imagined before.
If the painter's painting itself has a story, the writer writes a story, and you make up another story, this book really brings you the ability to imagine infinitely. Recommended wall cracks.
Thoughts on "By moonlight" (8): The sky in the painting is gray, sometimes a little cold, sometimes a little warm.
The sky in the book is gray, sometimes a little cold, sometimes a little warm.
46 master writers were invited to match 46 pictures with a short story.
If you have the heart, you will find that every painting is related to books. A picture is longer than an article.
1: Blood is walking under your feet and books are looking up.
On the grass by the river, you stand on a book and look at the world. Don't worry, nobody will shake your ladder.
3: People hold maps, hourglasses, high heels, the moon, wooden barrels, guitars by the door and houses at the end.
The gentleman opened a book and hung his hat and coat in it.
You can try to analyze the pictures you see, which may coincide with what the author saw, or the author may give you an unexpected answer.
Did you see the metaphor that no master has ever seen? Do you think breathing scares you? Do you hear crows laughing at impetuousness?
There are no open secrets and no one to make you think. If you forget that you are still alive, that's your problem.
The light of the moon is borrowed. Where's your lamp? Maybe you can look for it in this book.
Reflections on "By the Light of the Moon" (9): There are things in the paintings of literary masters.
"Moonlight is Borrowed" is a book with unique ideas, and literary masters all over the world are famous for it. Bucholcz's illustrations, look at the pictures and talk, and write articles for the paintings.
In this way, we can't help but ask: who is quint? 1957, Quint was born in Stoburg, Germany and grew up in Stuttgart. He majored in art history and painting during his college years. After graduation, I began to create illustrations, covers and posters for publishing companies all over the world. After the publication of the first picture book Good Night Bear, he became one of the world's picture book masters. Important international awards such as "German Picture Book Award" and "Best Children's Illustration Award at the Bologna International Book Fair in Italy" have long been in the bag.
Originally, Gold could be a "master of picture books" quietly. But one afternoon, he went to the publishing house office to show his illustrations. Perhaps the painting of "paper, typewriter and fountain pen" related to books touched the editor's nerve: "Why not ask the writer to write the story contained in King's painting?" So, the editor decided to send a painting by King to 46 writers of different nationalities and asked them to write down the story hidden in the painting. Everyone created a book together.
This book is like a feast for literary masters. Nobel Prize in Literature winners, such as German Tucker? Miller and Orhan in Turkey? Pamuk; Outstanding people in the world literary world, such as Amos, the most outstanding Israeli writer? Oz, Michelle, winner of the French Academy Novel Award? Tournie Ye; And the Swiss publisher Aesop? Camadin and Hungarian drama director George? Cross-border writers, such as Tabri, are all committed to this book.
In Milan? The opening of Kundera's article also shows Quint's position in the literary world. On the endless grass in the painting, the man is sitting on a pile of books with his back to us, and Bai Yue in the distance is hanging in the sky. Gint's paintings are always characterized by emptiness, obscurity and quiet feeling. The huge blank space just provides subtle possibilities for the interaction between words and pictures.
Kundera created a person who escaped from complicated interpersonal relationships such as leaders, colleagues, children, lovers and wives and wanted to get a break. "A person's happiness is so perfect." In Kundera's seemingly unremarkable words, there is a finishing touch. He wrote: "It is incredible that a man's empty coffee cup will automatically fill up." In life, earthly joys and sorrows will automatically fill up. Even if you escape, secular desires will still be there waiting for you. Kundera is putting on The Unbearable Lightness of Life again.
What is really amazing is the Italian writer and literary critic Giuseppe? Pontiacia stood alone in a clearing reading a piece of paper, and the white paper scattered underground formed an irregular road. Giuseppe said that all paper is white, but for a writer, that is what he once wanted to write and read. Writing and reading will eventually become one. With a few strokes, a writer's thoughts and feelings will jump to the page. Giuseppe has a good pen.
Although "writing stories in pictures" is the theme of this book, when we look at the secrets of masters' writing and reading through this "talking with pictures", we really feel that there is something in their paintings!
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Reflections on By the Light of the Moon (X): Bringing together everyone's literary creativity.
I was deeply attracted by this special little book and its creativity. I can't wait to open it after I bought it. I finished reading it in a little over a day, and I have to say it's quite addictive. They are all short stories, with an average of one or two hundred words each, which can be read by more than forty professional writers. I want to praise not only the artistic conception of the pictures in the book, but also the writer's imaginative power. Every time I see a painting, especially those whose composition I fell in love with at first sight, I can't help but wonder what kind of story another writer will make up for it, what kind of character he will create for it, and even what meaning he will give to this painting. Some short stories are so interesting to read that even I can't help reading them again, and there are many golden sentences. Although a few books are not to your taste, they are all good books on the whole, and I like them very much. I am very willing to recommend them to book lovers who haven't read them yet.