The Language of History: A Greenwich Village Artist Remembers 9/11 is an intimate collection of work by interdisciplinary artist luke kurtis. The artist, a long time resident of Greenwich Village, witnessed the 9/11 attacks from the street near his home at 9th Street and 6th Avenue. This book collects a selection of his photography and writing created in response to the tragedy.
The Language of History: A Greenwich Village Artist Remembers 9/11 is an intimate collection of work by interdisciplinary artist luke kurtis. The arti...
It's not easy feeling forgotten. This was never more true than the Christmas Eve when Finnegan Easton V turned ten years old. It wasn't easy living in Snowdenbeld where snowfall was prevalent 282 days a year. But even worse . . . being the eldest son and future heir of the Easton family estate was a fate Finn would have given anything to relinquish. He had come to dread birthdays, and this one was turning out to be the worst. So awful in fact that Finn devised a plan to run away that very night. Just before the strike of midnight, however, Finn found himself the owner of an intriguing family...
It's not easy feeling forgotten. This was never more true than the Christmas Eve when Finnegan Easton V turned ten years old. It wasn't easy living in...