Those of you who know me well know that I don't like the e-tail behemoth named after a certain South American river. But today and today only (this is the third day, I just didn't think of doing this until now, so sue me) you can get my friend Carole Mallory's memoir Picasso's Ghost on your e-reader for free via this link!
http://www.amazon.com/Picassos-Ghost-Love-Story-ebook/dp/B00BEP6R4S
She's a real sweetheart. If Woody Allen's Zelig
had been a beautiful woman, she would have been Carole Mallory. Model,
actress ("the Stepford Wives," "Looking for Mr. Goodbar"), novelist
("Flash"), now memoirist, she tells the story of her amazing trajectory
through Paris, New York and Hollywood, her engagement to Picasso's son
Claude, and her liaisons with Peter Sellers, Rod Stewart, De Niro,
Mailer and others, as well as encounters with Princess Grace, Jack
Nicholson and more.
If you miss the free e-reader, you can still but it cheap. Or better yet, go order a hard copy from your local independent bookseller!
Monday, February 25, 2013
Saturday, February 9, 2013
The Musical Saw
Here's a stereo image I had scanned by a lab because the original image wasn't showing up in my own scans with the detail I was able to get from a darkroom. I used to see this fellow occasionally around the Centre Pompidou in Paris. One day in the mid-eighties I asked if I could take his picture and he said okay:
It's a nice 3D image, with the saw and the bow making for some nice relief. As I recall, his playing was haunting and lovely, and he was very good-natured about getting his pitcher took.
It's a nice 3D image, with the saw and the bow making for some nice relief. As I recall, his playing was haunting and lovely, and he was very good-natured about getting his pitcher took.
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