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The Last Window-Giraffe: A Picture Dictionary for the Over Fives by Peter Zilahy

jenmat1197's review

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3.0

 
I think the easiest is the Amazon review for this book: "This book is about the madness of everyday life under a dictatorship.  It shifts in theme and time, testing the borderlines of prose and poetry, fiction and non-fiction, history and autobiography - all in the unassuming guise of a child's ABC.  Filled with his own striking photographs, Peter Zilahy gives fascinating insight into a whole other universe behind the Iron Curtain."


This very short book reads mostly like an poetic encyclopedia.  It isn't an easy read, but an interesting one.  It is sad, creative, historical, informative, and beautiful all in one.  Would I recommend giving it a read?  Can't really tell.  The style is very hard - even in this short book - to keep your attention.  It took me awhile to get into it.  But I am glad I gave it a try and it will be a nice addition to the shelf. 

1347296's review

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4.0

Tossing us into the deep end of the feeling of the thing eliminates the need for explanation. Not a book for those who need things spelled out for them, but brilliant for those who want to understand through submersion the situation and the story
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