Lolita //
I'd been wanting to read this book for what seemed like forever, especially since I'd heard so much hype about it. I'll admit however that I was a little sceptical at first about reading this book as I was worried that the controversial subject matter would be seen as less serious than it is today (it was wrote in the 1950's after all). Once I started reading it though I realised that I need not of worried because even though the main character (and narrator) Humbert is a paedophile, the book still presents the issue as being every bit a repugnant as it is today. I must add though that this book is a disturbing read, you will more than likely feel yourself being disgusted and yet sympathetic towards your narrator. Despite all this I still found this book to be ridiculously beautiful and compelling. Nabokov manages to make every sentence so full of a richness that flows through your mind like poem you want to savour. Its easy to see why this is considered a literary classic and I definitely would recommend this to everyone... although I'm aware It perhaps not everyone's cup of tea!
Kinfolk Volume 7 //
Kinfolk is possibly one of the most beautiful and interesting magazines I've ever read. If like me you love simple minimal design and the feel of crisp matte paper (that smells amazing ... OK I'm weird!) then you will lust over the pages of this magazine. The one in the photos is volume 7 and I have to say I found this issue particularly inspiring. It was an ode to ice cream (I know it already sounds great.) and was full of beautiful photo essays such as the Parker Fitzgerald one (There's a glimpse of it above.) which is called floral scoops. Honestly combining flowers and ice cream together is like complete visual perfection. I only wish I thought of that idea! As I type this however I'm currently sitting next to volume 8 which is dedicated to Japanese culture, so if your interested you should definitely check it out.
Paperchase Scrapbook //
Who doesn't love a scrapbook? Honestly? I have so many; In fact I'm pretty much obsessed. I perhaps use this scrapbook more like a sketchbook, but hey when it comes to creativity I'm a firm believer that there are no rules. I'm going to let you all in on a little secret (or perhaps not that much of a secret depending on how well you know me!) but I'm with out a shadow of a doubt completely and utterly obsessed with brown paper. It all started a couple of years ago ... and well I still have a problem. If something has brown paper inside of it or even on it (yes I'm talking packaging now!), I am more likely to buy it ... yep I really do have a problem. So back to the scrapbook, when I'm not lusting over the paper inside of it like some crazy person, I'm filling it with art, midnight ramblings, and all sorts of inspiring things. I might show you one day ... maybe?
Tim Walker Pictures & Tim Walker Story Teller //
I have two words for you ... truly magical. I can't even begin to describe to you how inspiring I've found these two books, It would be impossible to fit it into small paragraph like this one (Individual post anyone?). I first discovered Tim Walkers photography back when I had just started college and I remember spending hours lusting over his work on my computer screen wishing so badly that the world could really look like one of his photographs. Sadly for us it doesn't, however the fantasy and imagination that he manages to conjure up will forever make me smile. I feel as though I should mention that these two books are enormous, in fact I struggle to even lift them (weakling alert!), although that hasn't stopped me endlessly flicking through the pages in constant amazement! Seriously everyone who likes photography needs one of these books (or at least needs to flick through one).Trust me you will never let your camera leave your hand afterwards!
If you actually managed to read through all my ramblings above, then congratulations because honestly If I was you I would never of made it!
(note to self: must try and write less next time.)
Today's Playlist: LOLITA // Lana Del Rey, OFF TO THE RACES // Lana Del Rey, HOLD ME, THRILL ME, KISS ME // She & Him, DIAMONDS // Ben Howard, Sense // Tom Odell, and BONES // Josh Record.
You take such lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteScrapbooks are so much fun! I have a couple of friends who take plain notebooks and turn parts of them into scrapbooks and other parts into sketchbooks. It's almost like a journal too.
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Celina | The Celution
I've been dying to read Lolita so I think I will order it tonight.
ReplyDeleteI love scrapbooking! I used that exact one on my scrapbook post here.
Rosie x | Every Word Handwritten
haha join the club, I am a HUGE procrastinator too (especially during holidays!).
ReplyDeleteAnd I couldn't agree more, Lolita is an amazingly written book. I've only read the first few chapters but WOW does it pull you in. The language is so beautifully poetic!
A Chic Lifestyle
I could agree on everything you've written about Lolita here. I read it for the first time last summer and it was really a disturbing read indeed, it's still a well written book and an iconic one as well. Glad you gave it a go! :))
ReplyDeleteLolita is seriously my favorite book!! So glad you liked it despite its disturbing story-line!
ReplyDeleteXo, Hannah
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