Murphy draws material from primary sources, such
as private diaries, newspapers, and books, to give insight into the political, social, and cultural challenges of the yellow fever epidemic.
They use it pretty much
as a private diary, posting mostly pictures from their daily endeavors.
Not exact matches
A forgotten secret is that New Labour seriously considered levying VAT on
private education in 1997, with David Blunkett strongly in favour,
as Alastair Campbell's
diaries recount.
His reputation
as a moderniser was criticised by those who remember how,
as Minister, he failed to oppose the death penalty of Julián Grimau (a communist leader accused of crimes during the civil war),
as well
as his failure to publicly decry the murder of Enrique Ruano, a student killed whilst under arrest (and the subsequent publication of Ruano's
private diaries to portrait him
as someone with mental problems).
And that's not all — Datebook also helps singles make better decisions about who to date by doubling
as a
diary in which users can record their personal dating history and
private ratings.
As a full member you can send and receive
private messages, use all of the search functions, and keep an online
diary for recording your dating experience.
Many years passed before they could bring themselves to read their mother's notebooks and only then did the sisters realize that they were not the notes of a
private diary,
as they had assumed, but a novel that provided a vivid snapshot of occupied France.
Her
private diary was actually read in court — and is supposed to be just
as explosive
as Madame Bovary.
As she did for Zelda Fitzgerald 30 years ago, Milford resurrects the great and courageous lyric poet Edna St. Vincent Millay from unwarranted marginalization, making extraordinarily compelling use of a vast
private archive of Millay's
diaries and letters in a vivid and sensitive portrait of a mercurial, original, and radiant artist.
The collection of photos in this book were originally shot
as a
private photo
diary for Dutch photographer... Read more
Shot in 16 mm in colours or black and white, the films are a visual
diary of the artist's
private life, travels, views on politics
as well
as his creative process — in particular his experimentation on colours.
Judging from her bio and statement, which reads
as a frank and unapologetic
diary of sorts with deliciously carnal imagery and onomatopoeias such
as crotch, pop, pus, ooze, pubic and slice, Ingrown seems to investigate how we possess, comport and represent our physical bodies in
private versus in public, illuminating how we actively carve out our own identities similar to the way Ligon slices her blade into her collages or even her own skin.
In his collages, he took a personal, lyrical approach, combining fragments of colored paper, musical scores, labels, letters and stamps in richly evocative compositions that he regarded
as a «kind of
private diary, not made
as autobiography, but one in which all kinds of personal memories are incorporated.»
The show of 155 works on paper — accompanied by eight sculptures and a vitrine of small objects she has made or collected — illuminates a relatively
private body of work that she describes
as a sort of
diary.