They Became what They BeheldOuterbridge & Dienstfrey, 1970 - 160 oldal "Through text and photography, They Became What They Beheld brings into vivid focus the changed sense of self and world that now marks modern life—most expressively in the young. Why long hair? Why the turn to drugs and the inner trip? But the changes do not only affect the young, they are part of all of us. Why the new, intense concern with fashion? Why the rapid expansion of the old limits of what was "proper"? Why that "gap" that divides the generations? The book takes the form of a notebook of images and commentaries juxtaposed in dramatic contrasts and continuities. Its rhythms are more concentrated and more violent than those experienced in conventional work. They belong to the world of icon, graffiti, cartoon—our world."-- |
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... moved by nature , sang : " The great sea Has sent me adrift It moves me As the weed in a great river . " Earth and the great weather Move me , Have carried me away And move my inward parts with joy . " Here the phrase translated " moves ...
... moved by nature , sang : " The great sea Has sent me adrift It moves me As the weed in a great river . " Earth and the great weather Move me , Have carried me away And move my inward parts with joy . " Here the phrase translated " moves ...
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... moved about that way , but now it is all mixed up into one . That is like our minds and spirit too , when we must ... nature within ourselves found unity with the nature of the earth . " WINDOW ON CHAOS " Firelight , " writes Isak Dinesen.
... moved about that way , but now it is all mixed up into one . That is like our minds and spirit too , when we must ... nature within ourselves found unity with the nature of the earth . " WINDOW ON CHAOS " Firelight , " writes Isak Dinesen.
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