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Zustand: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | SAVOR: Poems for the Tongue is a feast of words, a banquet laid out across the pages where each poem is a dish to be relished. This unique anthology brings together the voices of 72 poets from around the globe, each adding their own flavor to the theme of food. From the sweet memories of grandmother's kitchen to the spicy tang of street food in bustling cities, from the bitter taste of loss to the umami of love rekindled over shared meals, this collection plates up a spectrum of human experiences.In SAVOR, food is more than sustenance; it is a metaphor for life itself. The poets, with their diverse backgrounds, serve up verses that are as varied in taste as they are in form and style. Some poems melt in your mouth with their lyrical beauty, others offer a crunch of wit to chew on, and a few might just leave a poignant aftertaste that lingers long after the book is closed.Curated with care and a deep appreciation for the power of poetry to connect us all, SAVOR: Poems for the Tongue invites readers to pull up a chair and join the table. Prepare to be transported by the scents and sounds of kitchens distant and near, to feel the warmth of shared bread, and to rediscover the joy of eating-not just to live, but to feel alive. In these pages, food becomes a shared language, a universal experience that transcends borders and reminds us of our common humanity.
Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Sculptures-as-meditations: Brush rearticulates Monet's magnificent lightwork in palm-sized objectsEarly in life, American painter, sculptor and jeweler Daniel Brush (born 1947) discounted Monet's work wholesale-that is, until the pivotal day he saw an 8-by-10 transparency that a collector and friend was considering acquiring. This encounter sparked an obsession with the light Monet so masterfully captured through oil paint. Thinking about Monet contains 60 of the more than 100 steel sculptures Brush created-all of which are meditations on light. The artist hand-carved the same steel for all of his palm-sized pieces, but each one articulates distinct properties of color and light. Mesmerizing in the intricacy and daring of their fabrication, Brush's objects bear comparison with the work of historical masters.This small, jewel-like book is covered in printed silk cloth, and all the sculptures are reproduced at their original size. Nicolas Bos, president of Van Cleef & Arpels, contributes a short foreword to the book.