The Reading Room by Brigita Ozolins - Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
The Reading Room is an exhibition about the wonderful world of books and reading.
The Reading Room is an exhibition about the wonderful world of books and reading.
A thought-provoking flight of fantasy.
Corbett's prose has the clarity, luminosity and beauty of a well-cut diamond, especially when she describes dreamlike aerial visions.
Glowing trees. I have bioluminescent plants in When We Have Wings - hard for writers to stay ahead of reality: see page here.
A well-written piece, I think, which teases out quite a few different issues:
Some of us had dinner together after the launch. The Carrington Hotel was full of guests for Yulefest and we had a Yulefest banquet in the Library, a lovely room with a crackling fire.
The book launch was a fabulous night. We held it in the grand Victorian ballroom, painted in luscious eau-de-nil and gold, of the Carrington Hotel and the co-owner of the hotel, who has a beautiful…
There’s magic in the descriptions of visionary architecture and idealistic modified environments, as well as in the imagined realisation of the ancient human aspiration for flight.
It’s a fascinating read which will keep you guessing all the way…and, maybe, even wishing for some wings of your own. In a word: Unputdownable. – Mary Vernon, The Townsville Bulletin, 9th July 2011
A thoughtful review by Karen R Brooks.