One of the many pleasures to follow from the absence of
television from my living places is the selection of videos to buy and watch –
and the serendipity of buying videos in Cyrillic script! The writing on the covers is so
small and indistinct that I generally don’t know what I am buying here in Sofia
– relying generally on the photos of the actors. A good source is the bookshop
in the University underpass. On Sunday I emerged with 8 films costing an
average of 2 euros. One I bought only because of it starring Helen Mirren and it
turned out to be a touching film about the last days of Tolstoy - The Last Station.
Another hero of mine is Casanova who is generally totally misunderstood. He did not “have” as many women as is generally assumed – more importantly he respected and loved most of them. He is such an interesting figure that I collect books about him – and another video I took home and watched last night figured Peter O’Toole as the old Casanova in the castle in northern Bohemia I would often drive past 20 years ago on my trip from Prague to Berlin; and David Tennant as his younger version. It’s the best of the 3 films I’ve seen so far on the subject
Another hero of mine is Casanova who is generally totally misunderstood. He did not “have” as many women as is generally assumed – more importantly he respected and loved most of them. He is such an interesting figure that I collect books about him – and another video I took home and watched last night figured Peter O’Toole as the old Casanova in the castle in northern Bohemia I would often drive past 20 years ago on my trip from Prague to Berlin; and David Tennant as his younger version. It’s the best of the 3 films I’ve seen so far on the subject
An art blog I discovered recently has just completed an
excellent set of vignettes on the Scottish colourists - Peploe;
Cadell;
Fergusson;
and Hunter.
I’m not really into abstract art – but liked this review of
a couple of New York exhibitions of key figures a century ago who spearheaded that art form