tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1265792817762899253.post7028560318734961200..comments2023-04-07T03:46:10.167-04:00Comments on Every Page of Moby-Dick and more...: INVISIBLE CITIES: DiomiraMatt Kishhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00146374807705850842noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1265792817762899253.post-45786047628989654382014-04-03T09:39:02.615-04:002014-04-03T09:39:02.615-04:00Diomira went well enough, I think, and I am please...Diomira went well enough, I think, and I am pleased with the image, but some of the others terrify me as an artist. I think this is the kind of challenge I need, but it is so daunting at times. I am especially interested in seeing what Joe and Leighton come up with since their art is so vastly different from my own.<br /><br />And while I am marginally envious of you being in Britain, I am deeply envious of that time you spent, however brief, with the Peake manuscript. I have seen facsimiles reproduced in some of the higher end Gormenghast printings, but to see the real thing, the primary source, would be deeply moving for me. Matt Kishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17854685960260054407noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1265792817762899253.post-45051915900072123042014-04-02T11:23:21.998-04:002014-04-02T11:23:21.998-04:00What a perfect project for you! It wouldn't ha...What a perfect project for you! It wouldn't have occurred to me, but I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with Calvino's rich, sometimes claustrophobic imagery.<br /><br />PS -- I'm in Britain doing a tutoring job for a friend -- saw a Peake manuscript in the British Library the other day. Wished you were there to see it.RFhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02496214708145098381noreply@blogger.com