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Author: Bettina Malcomess and Dorothee Kreutzfeldt
Publisher: Fanele - an imprint of Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd, 2013
ISBN- 978-1-920196-55-4
Softcover
Page Count: 254
Artists and writers trying to capture the spirit of a location or culture search for means to spring past the facts toward nebulous concepts of aura and mentality. It is a pleasure to say that Malcomess and Kreutzfeldt have done a great job in this portfolio about Johannesburg. The maps and fragments and pictures and writing slip past pure narrative and engage the reader’s subconscious. The end result of that effort depends on the reader, and that the route they will follow after reading the book can vary widely speaks well of authors and the intrinsic wealth of the spiritual world around Joburg.
Condition: Very good to excellent. No evident problems. Paperbound/softcover.
Author: Bettina Malcomess and Dorothee Kreutzfeldt
Publisher: Fanele - an imprint of Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd, 2013
ISBN- 978-1-920196-55-4
Softcover
Page Count: 254
Artists and writers trying to capture the spirit of a location or culture search for means to spring past the facts toward nebulous concepts of aura and mentality. It is a pleasure to say that Malcomess and Kreutzfeldt have done a great job in this portfolio about Johannesburg. The maps and fragments and pictures and writing slip past pure narrative and engage the reader’s subconscious. The end result of that effort depends on the reader, and that the route they will follow after reading the book can vary widely speaks well of authors and the intrinsic wealth of the spiritual world around Joburg.
Condition: Very good to excellent. No evident problems. Paperbound/softcover.
Author: Bettina Malcomess and Dorothee Kreutzfeldt
Publisher: Fanele - an imprint of Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd, 2013
ISBN- 978-1-920196-55-4
Softcover
Page Count: 254
Artists and writers trying to capture the spirit of a location or culture search for means to spring past the facts toward nebulous concepts of aura and mentality. It is a pleasure to say that Malcomess and Kreutzfeldt have done a great job in this portfolio about Johannesburg. The maps and fragments and pictures and writing slip past pure narrative and engage the reader’s subconscious. The end result of that effort depends on the reader, and that the route they will follow after reading the book can vary widely speaks well of authors and the intrinsic wealth of the spiritual world around Joburg.
Condition: Very good to excellent. No evident problems. Paperbound/softcover.