Stand By Me (1986)
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Writer: Stephen King (novel), Raynold Gideon (screenplay), Bruce A. Evans (screenplay) Continue reading Stand By Me (1986)
Leonora Carrington: Britain’s Lost Surrealist | TateShots
This short film is really worth watching if you’re interested in Leonora Carrington. The first few minutes is just her cousin giving some facts, but then there’s an excellent interview with a rather grumpy but extremely inspiring Leonora. Featuring rare … Continue reading Leonora Carrington: Britain’s Lost Surrealist | TateShots
5 Strange Found Photographs
10 Gorgeous Book Covers
The Water-Babies Charles Kingsley. London, 1886. 100 illustrations by Linley Sambourne. Elaborate blue morocco binding by Kelliegram featuring morocco inlays of a fish, a child swimming, and seagulls, spine lettered gilt, edges gilt. Blue cloth folding case. L. Frank … Continue reading 10 Gorgeous Book Covers
My Favourite 101 Free Short Stories
Teig O’Kane and the Corpse from Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry by W. B. Yeats
The Soul of the Schoolboy from The Man Who Knew Too Much by G. K. Chesterton Continue reading My Favourite 101 Free Short Stories
My Top 10 Weird Fiction Authors
Weird Fiction is one of my favourite genres to read and there’s no shortage of great authors in this field if you look hard enough! In no particular order, here are ten wonderfully weird authors. Premendra Mitra – The Discovery of Telenapota” by Bengali author Premendra Mitra is a good place to start if you want to skip over some of the more famous authors in The Weird. You won’t find much of Mitra’s work in English, and nothing at all in the U.S. apart from this tale. It’s a hallucinatory trip into rural India where you get to do some fly-fishing, fall … Continue reading My Top 10 Weird Fiction Authors
A Week of Max Ernst: Sunday
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The Blessed Virgin Chastising The Infant Jesus Before Three Witnesses-Max Ernst 1926 Max Ernst is the complete Surrealist artist. With Johannes Baargeld he formed Cologne Dada and organized the infamous 1920 Cologne Dada Fair which had visitors enter the exhibition via the urinals of a beer hall, where they were then greeted by a girl wearing a communion dress reciting pornographic poetry. Inside they were invited to destroy the artworks on display with an axe that Ernst had thoughtfully provided.. Ernst was a key figure in the ‘mouvement flou’, the transitional period between Dada and Surrealism. Under… Continue reading A Week of Max Ernst: Sunday
The Magic of Max Ernst
Always slightly ahead of his time, Max Ernst is one of my favourite artists. He was creating drippy paintings long before Pollock and was one of the founders of the Cologne Dada group. There is often a hint of humour … Continue reading The Magic of Max Ernst
Some More Doodles
Every so often, I like to create strange doodles. Some of them have funny little stories too. Continue reading Some More Doodles