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Book Love: Pilgrimage by Annie Leibovitz

February 10th, 2012 / Posted by fp julia / Permalink

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An outtake from the iconic shoot with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, which took place hours before he was killed.

When it comes to role models, one of mine has always been Annie Leibovitz. She inspired me from a young age to study photography, and to this day her work sets a standard that few others can live up to. From her role as chief photographer for Rolling Stone magazine in the 70s, to touring photographer with the Rolling Stones, to her more recent fashion editorials, she has a gift for capturing people and history through her lens – some of the most iconic moments in music have been brought before our eyes because of her talent.

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Pilgrimage is a book of photos that are unlike her other work – they contain no people.  It began with a trip to Niagara falls with her daughters, and plans she had made with partner Susan Sontag, who has since passed. They had talked about making a book of all the places they wanted to go, and years later Leibovitz returned to the idea, and thus came Pilgrimage. The photos are of spaces, places, things – heavy with the ghosts of the legends who lived in and used them, like Virginia Woolf, Thoreau, Elvis, Georgia O’Keefe, and so on.

“I NEEDED to save myself,” she says of the work contained in the book. “I needed to remind myself of what I like to do, what I can do.”

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Niagara Falls

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Emily Dickinson’s only surviving dress

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Virginia Woolf’s Bedroom

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Elvis’s Television, in storage at Graceland (he shot it).

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Georgia O’Keefe’s handmade pastels

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Annie Oakley’s heart target.

You can also see the photos on exhibit right now at the Smithsonian Museum in DC!


  • maddy says:

    I am a huge fan of her work and these photos are amazing. I especially love Annie Oakley’s target shot.

  • Taylor says:

    This is so ironic!!
    I was in D.C.today for a class trip and we went to the National Gallery! My teacher said Pilgrimage by Annie Leibovitz was upstairs, and I ran! I saw all of the phographs you posted above! Such a cool exhibit!
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  • meg says:

    definitely going to see this at the smithsonian. she’s amazing!!

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Atlantis Books

December 16th, 2011 / Posted by fp julia / Permalink

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Our makeup artist told me about this lovely book shop called Atlantis Books, located in Oia, Santorini. I love the story behind it and would love to spend a day browsing its many shelves! She brought me back the postcards above, and a sweet little short story called “Feuille d’Album” by Katherine Mansfield. Published by Paravion Press, which was founded out of Atlantis Books, it is one of several different stories they print in small booklets that you can mail to a friend or loved one.

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“In the spring of 2002, Oliver and Craig spent a week on the island of Santorini. The land inspired them and there was no bookshop, so they drank some wine and decided to open one. Oliver named it Atlantis Books and the two laughed about how their children would run it someday.

We found an empty building facing the sunset, drank some whiskey and signed a lease. We found a dog and cat, opened a bank account, applied for a business license, found some friends, built the shelves, landed a boat on the terrace and filled the place with books. Jenny came in April and painted everything blue.

Atlantis Books opened in the spring of 2004 and lived below the castle for one year. In the winter of 2005 we moved into the center of town and settled nicely into the community. We’ve had food festivals and film festivals, writers reading on the terrace, and a host of cats and dogs.

The bookshop feels like home now and we’re still laughing about how our children will run it someday. As Will says, it’s as easy as that. As you. As that.”

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“Paravion Press was born in a bookshop on the cliffs of an island in the south of Greece. The shop swarms with people who love stories and who are far away from loved ones. And it occurred to us that by sending a story in the mail there might, as John Donne put it, be a moment to ‘mingle souls: for thus, friends absent speak.’

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Check out their website!

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Free People Book Club: Jitterbug Perfume, Part 4

September 20th, 2011 / Posted by fp julia / Permalink

To wrap up our posts on Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins, here are some quotes from the final part of the book that inspired me.

I loved the ending of this book. After reading the final page, I put down the book and sat for a while in silence, drinking in the words and thinking about their meaning. I couldn’t help but smile :)

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“To be sure, she was exhausted; obviously, she was confused; but she was excited, as well. She felt that she was caught up in some chaotic but grand adventure that was lifting her out of context and placing her beyond the normal constraints of society and biology.”

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“he moved through the world as if he was intimate with it, as if he belonged in it, as if there was not the remotest chance that he would fall down in it and break a hip.”

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“A mask has but one expression, frozen and eternal, yet it is always and ever the essential expression, and to hide one’s telltale flesh behind the external skeleton of the mask is to display the universal identity of the inner being in place of the outer identity that is transitory and corrupt. A mask, any mask, whether horned like a beast or feathered like an angel, is the face of immortality. Meet me in Cognito, baby. In Cognito, we’ll have nothing to hide.”

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“What bothers me today is the lack of, well, I guess you’d call it authentic experience. So much is a sham. So much is artificial, synthetic, watered-down, and standardized.”

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“Information gathered from daily newspapers, soap operas, sales conferences, and coffee klatches is inferior to the information gathered from sunlight.”

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“Live by the heart if you would live forever.”

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“The lesson of the beet, then, is this: hold on to your divine blush, your innate rosy magic, or end up brown. Once you’re brown, you’ll find that you’re blue. As blue as indigo. And you know that that means:
Indigo.
Indigoing.
Indigone.”

Has anyone else finished the book? Leave your thoughts below!

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  • Hannah Isis Darling says:

    Love everything about this post.. Tom Robbins is a genius, truly. His writing is digs right through you and stays forever. & the above photography is arresting!
    Thanks for this :)

    “It is better to be small, colorful, sexy, careless, and peaceful…”
    ― Tom Robbins, Jitterbug Perfume

  • stacey says:

    “the highest function of love is that it makes the loved one a unique and irreplacable being.” Tom Robbins, Jitterbug perfume. I read it when I was 16. Shaped every love affair since…

  • Sara says:

    I finished it like two weeks after you posted you were reading it. I loved this book. I still find myself thinking about the philosophies of it. The idea of death being a habit, and all habits can be broken. And I love how Kudra describes the realm of the dead. I don’t want to give away too much to someone who hasn’t read. But it all just connects beautifully.

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Free People Book Club: Jitterbug Perfume, Part 3

August 23rd, 2011 / Posted by fp julia / Permalink

There are so many amazing quotes and passages in this book, I find myself dog-earing almost every page.  Here are some that have stuck with me lately, along with some inspiring photos.

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“What difference does it make if you live a million more lifetimes? At least, you can enjoy this one.”

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“I have found peace here.  Years of one sort of turmoil or another had rubbed against my spirit until it was raw, but it has been healed by tranquility, a calm that comes from within as well as without.”

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“He excited her because he was as damned as she was, yet had no regrets.”

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“When we accept small wonders, we qualify ourselves to imagine great wonders.”

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“the highest function of love is that it makes the loved one a unique and irreplaceable being.”

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“[they were] uncertain, intrepid, possibly immortal, decidedly in love…”

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One of the main themes throughout the book is immortality, as Alobar and Kudra go back and forth with the idea of living forever. It’s definitely an interesting concept…

…if you could, would you want to live forever?

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  • Anonymous says:

    Love it!

  • Autumn says:

    Jitterbug Perfume is completely one of my favourite books, i was just looking at the photographs and didn’t realize that was what the post was even about until I reached the bottom. Cool c:

  • Anya says:

    No, i wouldn’t live forever. I think there’s beauty to the life cycle, the start and end and everything in between.

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Free People Book Club: Jitterbug Perfume Part 2

August 8th, 2011 / Posted by fp julia / Permalink

Jitterbug Perfume: the two key ingredients for making the most intoxicating and powerful perfume in the world are jasmine and beets.  I love the way that Tom Robbins describes these two plants in the book as if they have personalities… he has such a magical way with words.

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“A few other flowers may be as sweet, but jasmine is sweet without sentiment, sweet without effeteness, sweet without compromise; it is aggressively sweet…Expansive, yet never cloying, romantic, yet seldom melancholy, jasmine has the poise of a wild creature, some elusive self-sufficient thing that croons like an organic saxophone in the tropical night.”

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“The beet is the most intense of vegetables.  The radish, admittedly, is more feverish, but the fire of the radish is a cold fire, the fire of discontent not of passion.  Tomatoes are lusty enough, yet there runs through tomatoes an undercurrent of frivolity.  Beets are deadly serious.”

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“The beet is the ancient ancestor of the autumn moon, bearded, buried, all but fossilized; the dark green sails of the grounded moon-boat stitched with veins of primordial plasma; the kite string that once connected the moon to the Earth now a muddy whisker drilling desperately for rubies.”

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“Although the contention that matter can transcend, at will, its material character would have had Descartes spinning in one or the other of his graves, a person who can believe in physical immorality is merely a step away from believing in dematerialization.”

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Let me know how far along in the book you guys are and what you think so far!

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  • gez says:

    Tom Robbins!? I recently finished Still Life with Woodpecker …it was an absolute dream. TR’s words and images made laugh and cry. he’s amazing.
    i need to check out Jitterbug – thanks for the recommendation!

  • Alexxandra says:

    i just began part four. There’s so much I want to say but if I do, I will reveal too many spoilers. Tom Robbins is such an inspiration.

  • sierra says:

    Priscilla just phoned her step mom, i’m absolutely loving the book!

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Free People Book Club: Jitterbug Perfume, Part 1

July 25th, 2011 / Posted by fp julia / Permalink

At the start of Jitterbug Perfume, on the page in between the dedication and the start of the saga, the author included four quotes. These quotes seem strange in proximity with each other, but they tell you a great deal about the journey you are about to embark on and I felt the need to include them here.

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“The distinctive human problem from time immemorial has been the need to spiritualize human life, to lift it onto a special immortal plane, beyond the cycles of life and death that characterize all other organisms.”

– Ernest Becker

“The history of civilization is the story of man’s emancipation from a lot that was harsh, brutish, and short. every step of that upward climb to a sophisticated way of life has been paralleled by a corresponding advance in the art of perfumery.”

– Eric Maple

“Rage, rage against the dying of the light”

– Dylan Thomas

“(And) always smell as nice as possible.”

– Lynda Barry

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This tale takes place in four “locations” – or points in time, I should say.  Present-day Seattle, New Orleans, Paris, and ancient Bohemia – and follows the characters in each of these places as their lives eventually converge.

It begins in ancient Bohemia, where a king named Alobar longs to escape his fate, which is that upon the growth of his first gray hair – a symbol of aging – he will be killed and replaced.

“In those days the Earth was still flat, and people dreamed often of falling over edges.”

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“Upon those travelers who make their way without maps or guides, there breaks a wave of exhilaration with each unexpected change of plans.”

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“The sky was a velvety black paw pressing on the white landscape with a feline delicacy, stars flying like sparks from its fur.”

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“The eclipse…it was probably the most real thing I’ve ever seen, but it was also like a dream. You know what I mean? Real and unreal, beautiful and strange, like a dream.  It got me high as a kite, but it didn’t last long enough. It ended too soon and left nothing behind.”

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“Bones are patient. Bones never tire nor do they run away… Water is like flesh. Water will not stand still.  It is always off to somewhere else; restless, talkative, and curious.  Even water in a covered jar will disappear in time.  Flesh is water. Stones are like bones.  Satisfied. Patient. Dependable.”

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“Perhaps the most terrible (or wonderful) thing that can happen to an imaginative youth, aside from the curse (or blessing) of imagination itself, is to be exposed without preparation to the life outside his or her own sphere – the sudden revelation that there is a there out there.”

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are you guys reading along? leave your thoughts in the comments!

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  • Amy S. says:

    Jitterbug Perfume has been an amazing journey thus far. I am just a couple of chapters away from the end, and not ready for it to be over. I shall miss this read.

  • Anonymous says:

    I just discovered your blog a few days ago and have been going through all the posts because they are everything and more. Subtle yet profound. My deepest gratitude

  • alejandra says:

    who is the author of this book? and where could i go about finding it?

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