The Park
Listen.Once upon a time there was a Park in the middle of nowhere that liked little children.Once upon a time a boy named Samuel Nash was one of the children it liked.Since his time in the Park, Sam hasn't been feeling too well.That foster ...
The words of the book are those being written in the notebook. One of the most poetical examples of the 'new novel' in France, present and past time are mingled in a work that is a record of its own writing"--Choice, 1970
Award-winning graphic novelist Oscar Zarate's latest work links the lives of two single-parent families into a tense and dramatic chain of causation, levelling a delicate bird's-eye view - and a distinctively modern take - on this oldest of ...
" The Park's dichotomous nature may be best described by these two review excerpts: "While there are scenes that sear themselves into your genetic make-up, like a guy in a wheelchair shooting his guns into an empty swimming pool, there ...
In The Park, his second book of poetry, John Freeman uses a park as a petri dish, turning a deep gaze on all that pass through it.
"Captured in three Tokyo parks in the early seventies, Kohei Yoshiyuki's The Park series features some intriguing photographic works of art.