Una cittagrave; e un tema: "Lights Shadows". Non solo un tema letterario ma anche simbolico; come si vedragrave; dalle immagini proposte. Unimmagine da sola non esprime una narrazione; ma diverse immagini accostate fra loro si; percheacute; il "lettore" puograve; immaginare un filo che le leghi. Non egrave; detto che questo filo sia lo stesso pensato dallautore. Ma egrave; giusto che sia cosigrave;; percheacute; i racconti possibili; partendo da immagini che possono esprimere un senso toccando il vissuto o limmaginario del "lettore"; sono infiniti. Con questo tema lautore propone quindi un "gioco" al "lettore": giocare con la propria immaginazione; i propri ricordi reali di luoghi che potrebbe aver visitato (o abitato); le proprie aspettative. Questo "gioco" egrave; possibile solo se la raccolta di immagini esprime una forza intrinseca. Ma la parola e il giudizio ora spettano solo a chi "leggeragrave;" questo libro di fotografie.
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1 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Jeffrey WatkinsExcellent8 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Way over my head. but I loved it!By SHHFirst of all. let me say that I am the guy that you dont want standing behind you in Church. I have got to be in the lower 10% of the population as it relates to natural musical abilities and listening to me sing is actually quite painful. Having said that. there has always been a certain power that music seems to have over me. It is powerful in that it does something to me. Music affects my emotions in a very unique way that other experiences dont. I have spent time asking the questions of why and exploring certain answers mostly found in popular culture. but there has never been a satisfactory explanation for me. In comes Begbies book. Much of the technical side of the book was very foreign to me. in fact it was almost like reading a foreign language at times. However. the central message of the book awakened something in me that I hope will lead to an increased appreciation for music. a new immersion into a gift that has been given by God to help us understand his world and ultimately himself in deeper ways and a new perspective to reflect on theological subjects. This book was hard work for me to get through. but it really was worth it. I could say much more. but I will leave more technical reviews to the experts and just say that this is a book that can be read by non-technical people and that they can benefit greatly from it. Thanks Jeremy!5 of 27 people found the following review helpful. A true surpriseBy John M. BeesonBegbie skillfully deals with a much neglected topic. He draws in the reader and expands the way one looks at both theology and music.