- 中文名: I NEED ART:关于我,Henn Kim的成年记述
- 册数: 1
- 出版社: Bloomsbury、二十張出版
- 别名: I NEED ART:關於我,Henn Kim的成年記述
- 价格: £16.99
- 发售日: 2023-10-12
- 页数: 448
- ISBN: 9781526636256
- 作者: Henn Kim(金賢貞)
谁读这本书?
-A memoir in images from the iconic South Korean Sally Rooney illustrator
Everything I feel from reading and listening to music
I commit to paper in black pen
And gradually, blot by blot, stroke by stroke,
A new mode of expression emerges.
At this point, it's just scribbles in a diary
Not yet reborn as “Henn Kim” of the future.
_________________________________
Depression and creativity, love and family, books and music: this personal and vulnerable memoir by the iconic South Korean illustrator explores her life from the ages of seventeen to thirty-three through image, text and poetry. From what nearly broke her to what saved her, everyone will find something to comfort them in Henn Kim's world.
Praise for Starry Night, Blurry Dreams:
'A compelling and unique collection that is more than worthy of a place on your bookshelves' Red
'A poignant commentary on the complex emotions that affect all of us at one point or another, from heartbreak to fantasy to sorrow' Creative Review
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Everything I feel from reading and listening to music
I commit to paper in black pen
And gradually, blot by blot, stroke by stroke,
A new mode of expression emerges.
At this point, it's just scribbles in a diary
Not yet reborn as “Henn Kim” of the future.
_________________________________
Depression and creativity, love and family, books and music: this personal and vulnerable memoir by the iconic South Korean illustrator explores her life from the ages of seventeen to thirty-three through image, text and poetry. From what nearly broke her to what saved her, everyone will find something to comfort them in Henn Kim's world.
Praise for Starry Night, Blurry Dreams:
'A compelling and unique collection that is more than worthy of a place on your bookshelves' Red
'A poignant commentary on the complex emotions that affect all of us at one point or another, from heartbreak to fantasy to sorrow' Creative Review