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RMB ([personal profile] changeling67) wrote2014-06-11 04:52 pm

Bookfest - Kim Noble

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Some women buy shoes and scent or clothes and holidays - I have forked out for even MORE books (I have just had a Dickens spending spree). I have bought a biography on C.S Lewis by the same publisher that did the Roald Dahl one that I liked.  I have got the story of Kim Noble, the artist who has a split personality and these personalities produce very different, very individual pieces of work. I came across this story whilst doing the Psychology modules at Access last academic year. Will write up about the book when it has been read (add to the other 10 or so 'must read' titles in my bookshelf).

Below is an interview with Kim and also a link to her website.  Terribly sad, many awful things happened to her, in many regards but also an amazing story of how art overcomes the mind.

http://www.kimnoble.com/




Plus, I have been able to bag a snazzy academic diary and a batch of henna from LUSH. Feel pampered :-D

[identity profile] calico-pye.livejournal.com 2014-06-12 02:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I think the poor lady must feel like a conduit, or a stangely-planned Grand Central Station half the time. I must admit to slamming the brakes on re book spending. I haven't an awful lot of cash and we are waiting for a client to pay an outstanding bill.

[identity profile] bluegerl.livejournal.com 2014-06-13 07:47 am (UTC)(link)
It's bad enough when one's story-characters start taking over one's head and fingers, but to have them ALIVE! lordy me. And her poor family, helpers...whoever... gosh.

I'm only buying the Penny ones. Amazon has loads of NEW at awful prices but I always go for the second-hand and I have over forty books that all cost me forty Pennies. Not even ten shillings English, but the postage does add up. I can't get English books here, and there is NO way I'm going through Voltaire or Victor Hugo in the original though I do worry about some of the nuances may be lost in translations. I've Proust here, thank GOD translated!!!! all THAT in French, my dictionary is already falling apart!

I like having already read books too, if they're paperbacks cos the spines have been flexed for me. I hate injuring the spines of any book, a cheapy paperback even. And sometimes there are lovely little names or mutterings... super fun.

Hope the dosh turns up!!! Charge them interest like they do here, you have two months to pay, after that ten percent gets added on the next demand, until BOOOM the Order Comes From The Court!

[identity profile] calico-pye.livejournal.com 2014-06-13 09:12 am (UTC)(link)
My best penny book from Amazon was 'Bird Inside' by Wendy Perriam. For some reason, I really liked it - mainly because it was about the relationship between a stained glass artisan and his muse. I used to do bits of stained glass as a hobby, I really miss it but I haven't got the room here.

Alas the client is a friend and we are waiting on the sale of his building, which keeps stalling and it is annoying to us all :-/