Classified in Abandon, Albert Sanchez contemporary kitchen Piñol, Atlas, Exploration, Islands, contemporary kitchen Unknown, Jules Verne, Olivier de Kersauson, Poetry shifted, Fallback, Weather Station, Extraordinary Voyages, William T. Vollmann
Published in 2009 in Germany, awarded the prize for "best book of the year", published in French in 2010 by Flammarion in a translation of Elizabeth Landes, this atlas is not one, but a form of construction contemporary kitchen literary, which can evoke the magnificent "Last and Lost" editions Black on White.
Judith Schalansky identified so nicely subjective, about fifty islands deemed "abandoned" (but not necessarily empty) worldwide, each providing a map drawn by hand, in the manner of the nineteenth century works, and a story written for the occasion or derived from an ancient story, creating a book of astonishing poetry ...
"In the logbook are rigorously documented maintenance work of the chief engineer and oil and petrol levels different contemporary kitchen machines. But the ultimate statement plays columns, contemporary kitchen one marked contemporary kitchen in red pen: November 23, 1996. Today, receiving the evacuation order. I drained the pipes and stopped the diesel generator. The resort is ... The last word is read. "(Island Solitude, contemporary kitchen Russia)
"In 1962, the French from the first mission on the island contemporary kitchen in the massive northern baptize the name of the most famous manufacturer of dreams that their nation has ever produced. Now bear the name of a Jules Verne steep mountains on this island chain and a crater Dark of the Moon ... "(Possession Island, France)
"Each year, the Department of Conservation in New Zealand for twelve months sends a collaborator on this island, except that uninhabited. The nine volunteers are supporting the winter or summer months and remain each a maximum of six months. contemporary kitchen But: "Everyone contemporary kitchen is not made to live on such a remote contemporary kitchen island that Raoul," observes the Department in its brochure. "(Raoul Island, New Zealand)
A foreword few pages, contemporary kitchen very well written, explains the nature of the project of this young German, and how it proceeded. And as Olivier de Kersauson added in his preface: "The abandoned islands are like all islands stationary boats. One way to be on the sea without having to work; a boat that we do not control, which allows you to be lazy browser. But those have neither master nor inhabitants. Pieces of rock or coral discovered by chance, visited sometimes, rarely inhabited, often deserted. Are men who no longer wanted them or they do not want men? "A fascinating book, then, the mysterious anecdotes in their counting and ellipses, in turn evoke Jules Verne, in fact, William T. Vollmann and Albert Sánchez Piñol ...
Thank you for this article to dream. I was ready to crack, but assuming that it is the author who pictured (no caption! ...), I stopped dead. I do not like the bodies contemporary kitchen of collectors!
Thank you. It is indeed a picture of the author (his photo German press, actually), sorry for the lack of legend (which seemed indeed, probably wrongly, taken for granted). I understand your reaction, although it's a shame that these dead butterflies distract you from these islands paradoxically living ...
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