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Breathing on Your Own [Paperback]

Richard Kehl (Author)
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October 1, 2001
This, unlike most books of quotations, is not culled from other anthologies, but is the product of thousands of books read and remembered over a lifetime. Kehl is concerned with fresh insight and unhackneyed response. The quotations are those he has found most useful in cultivating independent thinking. He shares the educational goal defined by Sidney Jourard: "The task is to break the hypnotic spell, so that we become undeaf, unblind and multilingual, thereby letting the world speak to us in new voices and write all its possible meanings in the new book of our existence."


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Richard Kehl's collection is like a telephone directory in which all the entries are little spurts of wisdome - many of them wonderfully, appropriately contradictory. Let your neurons do the walking. - Tom Robbins

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This, unlike most books of quotations, is not a collection of familliar and oft quoted words, but rather an original and deeply personal assemblage. Some of the unusual categories are: Ambiguity, Confusion, Detachment, In-Between, The Innocent Eye, Invisibility, Locks and Keys, Mirrors, Naming, The Third Alternative, and Zero.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 217 pages
  • Publisher: Laughing Elephant; 1ST edition (October 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1883211417
  • ISBN-13: 978-1883211417
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 5.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,405,569 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Richard Kehl, visual poet and author is an Advanced Scout...
not a Scout into the future, or into any particular time or world,
nor a Scout in an attempt to accomplish anything avant-garde...
but rather a Scout singing of a trust in the invisible,
and a love of the unresolved.
Unlike most books of quotations, his are not collections of familiar and oft quoted words,
but rather original and deeply personal assemblages collected over a lifetime of reading.
Mr. Kehl's art has been shown in over 70 galleries around the world.
The Japanese design magazine Creation selected him as one of the most interesting graphic designers of the 20th century.
After 45 years teaching art at Rhode Island School of Design and University of Washington he is now creating new works in his Seattle studio or traveling the world in search of new thoughts and images.
To view his art and books visit www.richardkehl.com

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good selection, but..., September 1, 2006
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As an avid quotes collector, I really appreciate that this is Richard Kehl's personal collection culled from various areas of his life, instead of a trite regurgitation of the same old tired quotes that appear in every anthology. And as with all collections, I loved some parts more than others. Some of the quotes were fabulous; others seemed weak and somewhat baffling when printed out of context. A line severed from the conversation in which it took place doesn't always make sense. Sometimes you need the framework of the conversation, either in part or in full, in order to understand what that line means--or to better understand its impact.

My biggest gripe with this book is that Kehl cited only the quotees' names and gave no additional information about where the quotes came from. And some of the quotes had no citations at all! I was thinking, "Okay, great, so this line was said/written by WS Merwin, but where? In one of his poems? If so, which one? Or was it something he said in an interview? Did he write it in a letter to a friend? And this next quote has no name or source affixed to it; where did it come from?"

On one hand, this is just a personal pet peeve of mine: I hate partial citations. Sometimes they can't be avoided, especially if quotes are obtained from secondhand sources. I myself unfortunately have a few such quotes in my collection. But the problem is that Kehl's entire collection is set up this way.

On the other hand, pet peeves aside, I think Kehl missed a great opportunity to open readers' eyes to literature and poetry that they might not have otherwise discovered. For example, maybe a reader will see in this book a quote that he absolutely loves, and it will spark a desire to read the entire poem/book in which the quote appeared. But if no poem/book is cited, how will he find it? Maybe he doesn't have the time or energy needed to read everything ever written by Rainer Maria Rilke in order to find the excellent work in which that one particular quote appeared. Googling the quote sometimes solves the mystery, but not always.

Aside from the citation issue, I did enjoy this book. I think it contains a fresh collection scattered throughout a wide array of subject categories--some of which are delightfully unconventional.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Entering a marvelous garden of thought, January 16, 2002
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Wherever you dip your mind in this one-of-kind collection -- and you are, after the first taste, tempted to dip it often and at length, you find words and ideas from memorable figures, from poets to philosophers, that move you, move your heart or soul or intellect in myriad directions; quotations that intrigue, inspire, provoke, stimulate, delight, encourage. For anyone with a desire to light some sparks in their own mind's eye, this is definitely a book worth having on the shelf and savoring. I own many books of quotations, and this is far and away my favorite.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Quote Book for those who don't usually like them!, December 26, 2004
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I received this as a birthday gift and just love it! It's about as far as you can get from the familiar books of quotation - wonderfully artful and quirky. I enjoy opening the pages randomly and never fail to find something unique and memorable.
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