The Color Of Time

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Charles Kenneth Williams wird in Newark geboren und entdeckt bereits in frühen Jahren seine poetische Ader. Nach seinem Studium an der University of Pennsylvania folgt er dem Ruf nach Princeton. Unter dem Eindruck von Bürgerrechtsbewegung und. The Color of Time ist eine US-amerikanische Filmbiografie über C. K. Williams aus dem Jahr Sie wurde von zwölf Filmstudenten der New York University. e-vidin.eu - Kaufen Sie The Color of Time günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und Details zu einer. The Color Of Time ein Film von Edna Luise Biesold und Sarah-Violet Bliss mit James Franco, Mila Kunis. Inhaltsangabe: Der Poet und Pulitzer-Preisträger C.K.. Elf Regisseure erlauben uns in The Color of Time ihren ganz eigenen Blick auf den Pulitzer-Preisträger C.K. Williams, der u.a. von James Franco dargestell. Es wird die Geschichte des Poeten C.K. Williams (James Franco) erzählt, der damit hadert, dass er sich nicht sicher ist, ob er seine Freundin. The Color of Time. Artikelnummer: Inhalt: Der Film nimmt uns mit auf eine Reise zu verschiedenen Lebensabschnitte von C.K. Williams Kindheit bis hin zu.

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Color of SuccessCommunity Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Aug 27, Rose rated it it was amazing Shelves: war-time , non-fic , around-the-world.
This is my new favourite world history book. I bought it to marvel at the fascinating digitally-coloured photographs from the s and kept it for the historical insights behind the them.
If you're not completely familiar with world history, this book gives informative nutshell descriptions that help us to understand the past and how it has shaped and given context to the world as it is today.
The Colour of Time covers the significant events that occurred in the last two centuries, from world mo This is my new favourite world history book.
The Colour of Time covers the significant events that occurred in the last two centuries, from world monarchies, empires, colonialism, disasters, politics, wars and battles particularly the American Civil War and the World Wars 1 and 2 right up into the pop culture of the later mid s.
I'd expected that The Colour of Time might be a short and brief book with a small selection of photographs but I was wrong. The book is huge and can be enjoyed not just in an afternoon but over a long period.
I have read this book and now it is being passed around every single one of my family members. What I would love to see next would be a series of books like this that are dedicated to individual countries like the UK, US, Russia, Germany, etc or perhaps a book that focuses on the World War 1 and 2.
View 1 comment. Beautiful, Absolutely fucking gorgeous. The photos are amazing. History has always been pretty 'alive' for me, because I love history and it is pretty much all I ever want to read about.
But a book like this might do wonders for someone less inclined to pick up a history text. Photos you've seen a million times in black and white, major world-changing, beautiful, devastating, heartbreaking events captured on film, are now in living color, and for the briefest of moments you can imagine yourself Beautiful, Absolutely fucking gorgeous.
Photos you've seen a million times in black and white, major world-changing, beautiful, devastating, heartbreaking events captured on film, are now in living color, and for the briefest of moments you can imagine yourself in that place, in that time.
Fantastic work. View all 8 comments. Incredible book. I bought it for the photos but stayed for the explanations which are so well written, clear and well-informed.
Monarchies, revolutions, politics, wars, pop culture and so much more is covered in this book which spans almost years.
I can't emphasise enough just how much I've learnt not just about England but America and the rest of the World. I'll keep this on my coffee table for years to come, if you're considering buying it I'd recommend you do it.
Sep 05, Nick Mclean rated it it was amazing Shelves: global-affairs , art-music-culture. I was skeptical at first when I received this book from a colleague.
Coloured photos of statesmen and soldier, Kings and Queens didn't do much for me as a concept. But the pictures are crafted with such care and artfully portrayed with attention given to historical context.
It's a cliche, but it really does bring the past to life. You can immediately tell this was a labour of love, and it cannot help but humanize your perceptions of people and events known to most of us as anecdotes in history t I was skeptical at first when I received this book from a colleague.
You can immediately tell this was a labour of love, and it cannot help but humanize your perceptions of people and events known to most of us as anecdotes in history textbooks.
This is a stunningly beautiful history book, that has taken as its inspiration a selection of old black and white photographs, which have following extensive research been painstakingly coloured by illustrator Marina Amaral.
Each decade from to is represented first by a time-line of most important events around the world occurring then, followed by a selection of photographs of that time along with vignettes of people, quotes and happenings.
Although a lot of major events and promine This is a stunningly beautiful history book, that has taken as its inspiration a selection of old black and white photographs, which have following extensive research been painstakingly coloured by illustrator Marina Amaral.
All types of human life and existence are represented in this esoteric history of the world. The sections I have read in full were very interesting, and often new to me.
This is not a book to be read cover to cover — but one to be dipped into time and time again. The book goes to show, that history need not be in black and white — but can be as vivid and as riveting as the present.
It also shows how fascinating even the tiniest details of the past can be. This book was recommended to me by a member of our pub quiz team.
When I searched for it on-line, I had expected it to be well outside my price range, but was amazed at how reasonably priced it was — and snapped up a copy immediately.
It would make a wonderful affordable present for anyone who has even a passing interest in history. Mar 02, Owlseyes marked it as to-read Shelves: colorized-photos , marina-is-brazilian.
I know color adds new dimensions. Simply amazing. The colorized photographs are mesmerizing, and make me feel closer to people of the past. There's something about a color photograph that just makes the imagination come alive.
I liked the accompanying bits of information, not too dense and well written. This book has been meticulously researched and it can be felt in every aspect.
Last but not least, I thoroughly appreciate the authors' decision to incorporate -all- continents in this book, even though it's a little Western worl Simply amazing.
Last but not least, I thoroughly appreciate the authors' decision to incorporate -all- continents in this book, even though it's a little Western world heavy in some places.
I've been following Marina Amaral's work on social media for a couple of years. The Color of Time lives up to the high standards she has set. An outstanding photographic history reference.
Apr 08, Genevieve rated it really liked it. This book was fascinating and unsettling. I had never before read a history book entirely centered on specific points of time and space, moments captured on film.
I was asked, again and again, to examine vivid colorized photographs of kings, peasants, rebels, battlefields, streets, ships, natural disasters, buildings, villains, heroes, politicians, ordinary people, corpses.
This wasn't a history that felt faded and distant; this was a history that felt intimate and dangerously present. I don't g This book was fascinating and unsettling.
I don't give it 5 stars, because I kept wishing that the writing were a bit clearer. Granted, the author had a lot of complicated material to explain in just a few words.
Wikipedia was helpful when I needed more background information than the book could reasonably give. But there were passages where the writing was garbled and needlessly confusing.
The quality of the colorization also seemed uneven to me. Many photographs were gorgeous and perfect, but in some photographs the color seemed a bit off.
Those are quibbles though. The book was well worth reading. It certainly expanded my mind and changed my perspective on the years that it covered.
Sep 26, Elona rated it liked it. Reading "The Colour of Time" a book of historical photographs restored to color. Real cool stuff. Yet vivid and 'real' is seldom the way we see the past now.
Photography for its first century operated in black and white. The view behind us is partial and faded. This book is an attempt to restore brilliance to a desaturated world.
It is a history in colour. May 29, Mark Hamilton rated it it was amazing. Absolutely breathtaking photographs and engaging historical explanations.
Apr 04, Tracy rated it it was amazing. Such an amazing, concise modern history. The photos were very well chosen, and brought to life by appearing in colour.
What an incredible century. Hard to believe that these events were recent history. Excellent rare photographs redone in full-color digital renditions with just enough accompanying information.
Sep 08, Dawn rated it it was amazing. The detail is just amazing; so amazing that you sometimes forget that the image didn't always have colour.
Jones' historical blurbs that accompany the photos are just the right mix of information and accessibility. You actually feel you're learning something but, at the same, are not overwhelmed by fact.
This is definitely a book I will keep on my shelves and re-read multiple times. Sep 02, Anne rated it it was amazing. What a Fascinating book!!
A New History of the World - This book is jointly produced by Dan Jones and Marina Amaral. Each photograph snaps a moment in history and Dan gives an account of the circumstances and events surrounding that photograph and time.
Marina is a Brazilian artist who has perfected the art of the colourisation of historical photographs following extensive research and brings historical account through photographs to a new dimension.
This is a fascinating account of the What a Fascinating book!! This is a fascinating account of the past which is spellbinding in both narrative and pictures.
I have learned so much on reading this book and would highly recommend it. Aug 15, Becky rated it it was amazing. This is a masterpiece with it's beautifully colorized photos and interesting history in quotes and short descriptions which accompany the photos.
It covers the time period starting when photography was viewed as an important media for documenting history, up until the time when probably color photos began to replace black and white.
As with any history book, the authors had to select with around years to cover! They did a good job covering the globe, including well k This is a masterpiece with it's beautifully colorized photos and interesting history in quotes and short descriptions which accompany the photos.
They did a good job covering the globe, including well known and lesser known events and figures in history.
This is a beautiful addition to your library, good for reading in small bits, just leafing through the photos, or enjoying its entirety.
Sep 04, C. Bunce rated it it was amazing. Originally published online at BORG. People have been colorizing photographs nearly as far back as the invention of photographs in the early 19th century.
Hand-painted photography took personal photographs from cold and lifeless to something more real, vivid and exciting.
Although methods for actually developing photographs in color existed as far back as the s, it was rarely done. Mid-twentieth century colorizing became a popular pastime, and so many people can look back to family portra Originally published online at BORG.
Mid-twentieth century colorizing became a popular pastime, and so many people can look back to family portraits in color by hand, with pencil or other coloring regularly found in the s and s, just as color film became more available to the public.
Attempts of the past to accurately add color to historical images sometimes were made with reference to actual objects or people—such as matching eye color and hair color via reference to paintings or contemporary written descriptions—to ensure the accuracy of color choices.
But no single effort has been made to accurately colorize historical photographs until recent digital technologies made it more possible.
Brazilian artist Marina Amaral has become well-known for her coloring work, and she has teamed up with historian and journalist Dan Jones to create an extraordinary new history text, The Color of Time: A New History of the World, It is a must-read for history buffs and anyone who could use a brush up on their history knowledge.
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This book was recommended to me by a member of our pub quiz team. When I searched for it on-line, I had expected it to be well outside my price range, but was amazed at how reasonably priced it was — and snapped up a copy immediately.
It would make a wonderful affordable present for anyone who has even a passing interest in history. Mar 02, Owlseyes marked it as to-read Shelves: colorized-photos , marina-is-brazilian.
I know color adds new dimensions. Simply amazing. The colorized photographs are mesmerizing, and make me feel closer to people of the past.
There's something about a color photograph that just makes the imagination come alive. I liked the accompanying bits of information, not too dense and well written.
This book has been meticulously researched and it can be felt in every aspect. Last but not least, I thoroughly appreciate the authors' decision to incorporate -all- continents in this book, even though it's a little Western worl Simply amazing.
Last but not least, I thoroughly appreciate the authors' decision to incorporate -all- continents in this book, even though it's a little Western world heavy in some places.
I've been following Marina Amaral's work on social media for a couple of years. The Color of Time lives up to the high standards she has set.
An outstanding photographic history reference. Apr 08, Genevieve rated it really liked it. This book was fascinating and unsettling.
I had never before read a history book entirely centered on specific points of time and space, moments captured on film. I was asked, again and again, to examine vivid colorized photographs of kings, peasants, rebels, battlefields, streets, ships, natural disasters, buildings, villains, heroes, politicians, ordinary people, corpses.
This wasn't a history that felt faded and distant; this was a history that felt intimate and dangerously present.
I don't g This book was fascinating and unsettling. I don't give it 5 stars, because I kept wishing that the writing were a bit clearer.
Granted, the author had a lot of complicated material to explain in just a few words. Wikipedia was helpful when I needed more background information than the book could reasonably give.
But there were passages where the writing was garbled and needlessly confusing. The quality of the colorization also seemed uneven to me. Many photographs were gorgeous and perfect, but in some photographs the color seemed a bit off.
Those are quibbles though. The book was well worth reading. It certainly expanded my mind and changed my perspective on the years that it covered.
Sep 26, Elona rated it liked it. Reading "The Colour of Time" a book of historical photographs restored to color. Real cool stuff.
Yet vivid and 'real' is seldom the way we see the past now. Photography for its first century operated in black and white.
The view behind us is partial and faded. This book is an attempt to restore brilliance to a desaturated world.
It is a history in colour. May 29, Mark Hamilton rated it it was amazing. Absolutely breathtaking photographs and engaging historical explanations.
Apr 04, Tracy rated it it was amazing. Such an amazing, concise modern history. The photos were very well chosen, and brought to life by appearing in colour.
What an incredible century. Hard to believe that these events were recent history. Excellent rare photographs redone in full-color digital renditions with just enough accompanying information.
Sep 08, Dawn rated it it was amazing. The detail is just amazing; so amazing that you sometimes forget that the image didn't always have colour.
Jones' historical blurbs that accompany the photos are just the right mix of information and accessibility. You actually feel you're learning something but, at the same, are not overwhelmed by fact.
This is definitely a book I will keep on my shelves and re-read multiple times. Sep 02, Anne rated it it was amazing. What a Fascinating book!!
A New History of the World - This book is jointly produced by Dan Jones and Marina Amaral. Each photograph snaps a moment in history and Dan gives an account of the circumstances and events surrounding that photograph and time.
Marina is a Brazilian artist who has perfected the art of the colourisation of historical photographs following extensive research and brings historical account through photographs to a new dimension.
This is a fascinating account of the What a Fascinating book!! This is a fascinating account of the past which is spellbinding in both narrative and pictures.
I have learned so much on reading this book and would highly recommend it. Aug 15, Becky rated it it was amazing. This is a masterpiece with it's beautifully colorized photos and interesting history in quotes and short descriptions which accompany the photos.
It covers the time period starting when photography was viewed as an important media for documenting history, up until the time when probably color photos began to replace black and white.
As with any history book, the authors had to select with around years to cover! They did a good job covering the globe, including well k This is a masterpiece with it's beautifully colorized photos and interesting history in quotes and short descriptions which accompany the photos.
They did a good job covering the globe, including well known and lesser known events and figures in history. This is a beautiful addition to your library, good for reading in small bits, just leafing through the photos, or enjoying its entirety.
Sep 04, C. Bunce rated it it was amazing. Originally published online at BORG. People have been colorizing photographs nearly as far back as the invention of photographs in the early 19th century.
Hand-painted photography took personal photographs from cold and lifeless to something more real, vivid and exciting.
Although methods for actually developing photographs in color existed as far back as the s, it was rarely done.
Mid-twentieth century colorizing became a popular pastime, and so many people can look back to family portra Originally published online at BORG.
Mid-twentieth century colorizing became a popular pastime, and so many people can look back to family portraits in color by hand, with pencil or other coloring regularly found in the s and s, just as color film became more available to the public.
Attempts of the past to accurately add color to historical images sometimes were made with reference to actual objects or people—such as matching eye color and hair color via reference to paintings or contemporary written descriptions—to ensure the accuracy of color choices.
But no single effort has been made to accurately colorize historical photographs until recent digital technologies made it more possible.
Brazilian artist Marina Amaral has become well-known for her coloring work, and she has teamed up with historian and journalist Dan Jones to create an extraordinary new history text, The Color of Time: A New History of the World, It is a must-read for history buffs and anyone who could use a brush up on their history knowledge.
So The Color of Time is, in a sense, a world history textbook this one is ideal for teaching high school world history or as a supplement to a first year college history survey course with the added benefit of bringing historical figures to life via color.
A surprising number of these photos take on a new life in color. A spectrum of color in the Times Square photo of a sailor and a nurse in an embrace on VJ Day brings out the happy dispositions of nearby watchers.
A colorized image from of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid makes them look like movie stars of the Golden Age of cinema. The famous Montparnasse rail crash is even more jolting in color.
Readers may try to find some commonality between an image of Queen Victoria in and her great, great-granddaughter Queen Elizabeth II taking the throne in The pair bookends this volume, and demonstrates a lean toward a greater number of British historical events covered by the authors.
Some of the colorful updates will seem more familiar—JFK and the First Lady were pictured in thousands of color photos in the s, and other U.
It also includes benchmarks of technology, science, and medicine, and the evolution of seaships, planes, trains, cars, and even tanks and other tools of warfare from tomahawks to nuclear bombs.
The book covers politics and conflict very well. But The Color of Time begs for a second and third volume, perhaps with greater emphases on the arts, literature, culture, and society.
The Color of Time is available now in a hardcover edition from Pegasus Books. I could not put this book down! Released in hardcover in August and now available in paperback, The Colour of Time, by historian Dan Jones and artist Marina Amaral, is a collection of colourised photographs taken between and With accompanying extended captions, this is a visually rewarding overview of personalities and major moments in world history, from the Crimean War to the space age.
A Northern lens reveals interesting insights. There is a statue of Queen Victoria in the grounds at the front of Belfast C Released in hardcover in August and now available in paperback, The Colour of Time, by historian Dan Jones and artist Marina Amaral, is a collection of colourised photographs taken between and While many may be familiar with seeing photographic images of her in her later life, in a series of portraits was commissioned by her husband, Prince Albert.
Aged 35, Queen Victoria had already worn the crown for half her life. Of the image above p. There were 1, passengers and nearly 1, crew; survived.
This image p. Parfett, as a British soldier, was killed in France in The Battle of the Somme was a five-month clash along a 24km front.
On the first day, 1 July , the British Army lost nearly 60, men. The 36th Ulster Division was the only division of the British corps to achieve the objectives of the opening day; it captured a long section of the German front.
Shells tore the woods of the Somme Valley to ribbons, which this image shows p. By the end of this battle, some , were killed or wounded on the Allied side, including 5, from the Ulster Division.
A rebellion for Irish independence also took place in This ended with the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Michael Collins, a key architect of the treaty, took on the military command of the new Irish Free State, which is shown in this image p.
He was assassinated 15 days after this photo was taken. It is remiss of the authors not to cite Belfast, where 1, were killed by Blitz raids.
This tradition began by her grandfather George V, in During the weekend of 31 January to 1 February, sea levels rose by as much as 5.
An estimated 30, animals were killed by the flooding, which this image depicts p. More than 2, people died, including passengers and crew of the Princess Victoria car ferry, which sank off Northern Ireland in the North Channel.
The wreckage lies five miles from the Copeland Islands. This selection of colourised images from world history shows how local and global events are interdependent -- we affect and are affected by movements of history.
This set represents epochs of colonial empire, rebellion, world wars, natural catastrophes, and international cooperation. What images will capture the essence of our future history, say, of man-made disasters and retrenchment?
This was fascinating. Color adds so much life to every photo here, making the subjects depicted accessible and present.
This book will rectify it. An essential read for any history lover. The film was released in the United States in theaters and on demand beginning on December 12, The different parts of Pulitzer Prize winner C.
Williams ' life told through his poems. Flashbacks of his childhood, his teens, college years, to when he meets and marries his wife, Catherine Kunis and the birth of his children and parenthood.
The film is narrated by different versions of Williams Franco, Hopper, March, Unger , depicting the different aspects of Williams through the years.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Color of Time Film poster. Rabbit Bandini Productions. Release date.
Running time. Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 16 January
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