When she died in 1962, Marilyn Monroe's library included "The Fall" by Albert Camus; a book of lectures by J. Robert Oppenheimer, father of the atom bomb; stories by Chekhov; Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment"; Sherwood Anderson's "Winesburg, Ohio";
Please be a traveller, not a tourist. Try new things, meet new people, and look beyond what's right in front of you. Those are the keys to understanding this amazing world we live in.
Ooh I love maps and I love paper sculptures so this is really cool! I like the idea of maps because one must create symbols to represent each area. It's interesting seeing those symbols converted to 3d forms made of paper. Sort of like origami but no