Re: [Origami] Origami sighting--New York Times Book Review 3/29/2015

2015-03-29 Thread Scott Cramer
On Sun, Mar 29, 2015, at 11:53 AM, Anne LaVin wrote: > The image appears with the online version of the review, here: > > > http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/29/books/review/the-folded-clock-by-heidi-julavits.html > > (Which should be publicly readable. I do not have a subscription, and I > can

Re: [Origami] Origami sighting--New York Times Book Review 3/29/2015

2015-03-29 Thread kdiannestephens
But I find myself wondering what the drawing *means*... does the drawing represent a specific element of the book? the drawing may be referring to "the changing fortunes of time" that would be seen in a diary - but, like so much in art...the creator so often allows for meaning to be what it is

Re: [Origami] Origami sighting--New York Times Book Review 3/29/2015

2015-03-29 Thread Dennis Walker
>>But I find myself wondering what the drawing *means*... does the drawing >>represent a specific element of the book? Reading the review, some of the >>other illustrations appear to refer to specific incidents, but there's no >>mention of the fortune teller. Looked at one way, the drawing is of

Re: [Origami] Origami sighting--New York Times Book Review 3/29/2015

2015-03-29 Thread Anne LaVin
On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 9:26 AM, Karen Reeds wrote: > The title of the book under review, The Folded Clock: A Diary, by Heidi > Julavits, will appeal to origami folks. > > But the origami sighting is part of the evocative accompanying drawing by > Jeffrey Fisher. It shows a clock-face folded into

[Origami] Origami sighting--New York Times Book Review 3/29/2015

2015-03-29 Thread Karen Reeds
The title of the book under review, The Folded Clock: A Diary, by Heidi Julavits, will appeal to origami folks. But the origami sighting is part of the evocative accompanying drawing by Jeffrey Fisher. It shows a clock-face folded into the traditional fortune-teller. Karen Karen Reeds, co-ri

[Origami] origami sighting -- New York Times Book Review

2013-12-15 Thread Karen Reeds
The cover, by Todd St. JOhn, of today's New York Times Book Review 912/15/2013) has an assortment of bookjackets folded into paper airplanes, with paper-folded clouds in the background. http://www.nytimes.com/pages/books/review/ Karen karenmre...@gmail.com