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Richard Ehrlich

    L'œuvre de cet auteur s'immerge dans le rythme tranquille de la vie, dans un décor côtier. Sa prose, imprégnée de l'odeur de la mer et des vues sur la promenade, invite les lecteurs à ralentir et à apprécier la beauté du monde qui les entoure. À travers ses récits, l'auteur explore l'idée de savourer consciemment chaque instant. Ses écrits servent d'invitation à faire une pause et à chérir les plaisirs simples que la vie offre.

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    Face the Music
    The Arolsen Holocaust Archive
    A Little More Consideration
    A Little Consideration
    • A Little Consideration

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the significance of life's small moments, Richard Ehrlich draws inspiration from Ralph Waldo Emerson's philosophy in his collection of personal essays. Through reflective writing, he explores the constants of his daily routine, emphasizing how giving attention to everyday occurrences can uncover deeper meanings in life. Each essay serves as a reminder of the beauty and importance found in the mundane.

      A Little Consideration
    • A Little More Consideration

      • 154pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The author reflects on a personal journey of self-improvement that began with a childhood desire to enhance posture and has since expanded to encompass mental and spiritual growth. Through thirty-six stories, the narrative explores experiences and memories that offer insights and lessons learned along the way. This journey emphasizes connection with others who share similar struggles, suggesting that collective efforts can lead to healing and progress. The writing serves as a means of introspection and a call to join in the pursuit of personal and communal elevation.

      A Little More Consideration
    • The first ever documentation of the formidable holdings of the largest archive on the Holocaust The Arolsen Holocaust Archive chronicles the history of the Nazi repository of voluminous prisoner records from World War II, capturing in excruciating exactitude the Nazi campaign to murder millions and eradicate European Jewry. Located in Bad Arolsen, Germany, and under the auspices of the International Red Cross, the International Tracing Service (ITS) was renamed the Arolsen Archives - International Center on Nazi Prosecution in 2019 and is one of the largest Holocaust archives in the world. The repository holds 17.5 million name cards, over 50 million documents and more than 16 miles of records and artifacts--all of which were out of reach for both survivors and scholars from its founding in 1943 until the ITS's opening to the public in 2007. New York-based photographer Richard Ehrlich (born 1938) is the first to record the interiors of the archives through photography, and thus to preserve the unspeakable atrocities it contains; his project forms part of permanent collections including the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC, Yad Vashem in Jerusalem and the Jewish Museum in Berlin. Notable images include documentation of Schindler's Listand Anne Frank's transport papers to Bergen-Belsen, as well as minute details of prisoner exploitation.

      The Arolsen Holocaust Archive
    • Face the Music

      • 172pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Can one capture, in photographic portraiture, the intense inner depth of emotion experienced while listening to music of one's choice? In 1872 Darwin published his seminal treatise The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animalswhich intersected with the dawn of photography. While the study of physiognomy has limited scientific validity, it nevertheless provides the impetus for linking portraiture and emotion. If "the face is the window to one's soul," capturing the rhapsody of emotion through facial expression provides a unique window into each artist's inner being. In this book, 40 legendary musicians from a range of genres--including Quincy Jones, Ringo Starr, Herbie Hancock, Dave Brubeck, Wayne Shorter, Iggy Pop, Esperanza Spalding, Herb Alpert, Sir Graham Nash, Philip Glass, Jean-Yves Thibaudet and Emmylou Harris--were photographed while listening to three pieces of music of their choice. (With only two exceptions, they chose the music of other musicians rather than their own.) Music, painting and photography--indeed all art forms--share a common nexus for experiencing feeling, and are inextricably linked in contextualizing human emotion. Face the Musichelps redefine the profound and transcendent influence music has on human emotion.

      Face the Music
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