SeeHearLibrary's profile picture. 📖📚 library of @haroldraitt @mr_raitt @halraitt & his work @seehearteach @hammerandmirror. Formerly @𝔟𝔦𝔟𝔩𝔦𝔬𝔤𝔞𝔯𝔞𝔤𝔢 until reshelved somewhere drier.

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📖📚 library of @haroldraitt @mr_raitt @halraitt & his work @seehearteach @hammerandmirror. Formerly @𝔟𝔦𝔟𝔩𝔦𝔬𝔤𝔞𝔯𝔞𝔤𝔢 until reshelved somewhere drier.

The ‘bibliogarage’ will soon be back to being just a garage, so this handle’s now @SeeHearLibrary. Slightly 😢 end of era, but the books are enjoying their move to new shelves in Crieff, and @haroldraitt is getting fitter in the process! Nerdy book posts continue here in 2023+ …

SeeHearLibrary's tweet image. The ‘bibliogarage’ will soon be back to being just a garage, so this handle’s now @SeeHearLibrary. Slightly 😢 end of era, but the books are enjoying their move to new shelves in Crieff, and @haroldraitt is getting fitter in the process! Nerdy book posts continue here in 2023+ …
SeeHearLibrary's tweet image. The ‘bibliogarage’ will soon be back to being just a garage, so this handle’s now @SeeHearLibrary. Slightly 😢 end of era, but the books are enjoying their move to new shelves in Crieff, and @haroldraitt is getting fitter in the process! Nerdy book posts continue here in 2023+ …

First acquisitions of 2023, from the always impeccably curated @20storeyJoe in Kelso. Lots of inspiration here for place-based projects this year and beyond, including @FloddenCulloden

SeeHearLibrary's tweet image. First acquisitions of 2023, from the always impeccably curated @20storeyJoe in Kelso. Lots of inspiration here for place-based projects this year and beyond, including @FloddenCulloden …

Trying not to add much to bibliogarage at the moment, but this lovely o/p @TASCHEN interview by LIFE photographer Philippe Halsman with 1940s French movie legend Fernandel is just blissful, and needed my £2.50 @CHSScotland. Very much of its time! #oohlala


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Announcement Klaxon! Winchelsea has just had a third print run, this time with a special sticker on the front. It will be @BBCRadio4 Book at Bedtime next week - cannot wait to hear how @SweetTalkProds have adapted it. And BIG tv news upcoming! Huzzah!

ahmpreston's tweet image. Announcement Klaxon!
Winchelsea has just had a third print run, this time with a special sticker on the front.
It will be @BBCRadio4 Book at Bedtime next week - cannot wait to hear how @SweetTalkProds have adapted it.
And BIG tv news upcoming! Huzzah!

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Publication day! Here's a little intro to my book The Northern Silence which is officially out now from @YaleBooks (oh yeah that's another thing about the Nordic countries - good parental leave even for the self-employed 😉). #nonfiction #publicationday #scandinavia


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This has been a long time coming, but here it finally is - published next month by the wondrous @reaktionbooks. I couldn't be prouder.

RoseUnwin's tweet image. This has been a long time coming, but here it finally is - published next month by the wondrous @reaktionbooks.  

I couldn't be prouder.

And @bibliogarage is where the resulting huge amounts of 📚📕📖💿 🎞 📚🎵 live!

For any confused by my multiple Twitters: @haroldraitt is where I focus on us as citizens; @mr_raitt helps develop society’s next generations; @halraitt explores humanity through music & drama; @halraittlingo’s where I learn more about part of of us all that is a global citizen >

halraittlingo's tweet image. For any confused by my multiple Twitters: @haroldraitt is where I focus on us as citizens; @mr_raitt helps develop society’s next generations; @halraitt explores humanity through music & drama; @halraittlingo’s where I learn more about part of of us all that is a global citizen >


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are there any philosophical works that are also pop-up books?


I’d love to credit whoever wrote this if someone can tell me! #PlatinumJubilee #Paddington

SeeHearLibrary's tweet image. I’d love to credit whoever wrote this if someone can tell me! #PlatinumJubilee #Paddington

One of many cultures I hope to understand much better in time, as my studies @halraittlingo move beyond Europe …

I’m writing an article on tea in popular #Iraqi culture, and it’s been so much fun so far. Here are a few paintings by some of the Iraqi artists I’ve been writing about. If you know of any other examples I should include, let me know and I will 🫖🧵

MKalousian's tweet image. I’m writing an article on tea in popular #Iraqi culture, and it’s been so much fun so far. Here are a few paintings by some of the Iraqi artists I’ve been writing about.

If you know of any other examples I should include, let me know and I will 🫖🧵


Part of a thread on John Fowles’ ‘The Magus’ …


Barańzak’s Shakespeare translations are just one of my biggest inspirations: they might show a narrow-minded xenophobe why “there are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio / than are dreamt of in your philosophy” 🌏🌎🌍⚔️🤝. Buy at znak.com.pl/ksiazka/traged… & join my 🇵🇱 odyssey!

One of 3 key reasons I’m learning Polish is to read Barańczak’s Shakespeare in his ‘original’ Polish 🇵🇱. The opening chorus to ‘Romeo i Julia’ is astonishing, making use of brevity of the highly inflected language to pack in new meanings: a promise fulfilled in play as a whole.

halraittlingo's tweet image. One of 3 key reasons I’m learning Polish is to read Barańczak’s Shakespeare in his ‘original’ Polish 🇵🇱. The opening chorus to ‘Romeo i Julia’ is astonishing, making use of brevity of the highly inflected language to pack in new meanings: a promise fulfilled in play as a whole.
halraittlingo's tweet image. One of 3 key reasons I’m learning Polish is to read Barańczak’s Shakespeare in his ‘original’ Polish 🇵🇱. The opening chorus to ‘Romeo i Julia’ is astonishing, making use of brevity of the highly inflected language to pack in new meanings: a promise fulfilled in play as a whole.
halraittlingo's tweet image. One of 3 key reasons I’m learning Polish is to read Barańczak’s Shakespeare in his ‘original’ Polish 🇵🇱. The opening chorus to ‘Romeo i Julia’ is astonishing, making use of brevity of the highly inflected language to pack in new meanings: a promise fulfilled in play as a whole.


A great question from Arthur led to me ending up writing a whole chapter of my forthcoming pair of books (@hammerandmirror, Dec 2022) this morning. The sonnet seemed a bit facile to me at first, too, but as I dug deeper …

One of 3 key reasons I’m learning Polish is to read Barańczak’s Shakespeare in his ‘original’ Polish 🇵🇱. The opening chorus to ‘Romeo i Julia’ is astonishing, making use of brevity of the highly inflected language to pack in new meanings: a promise fulfilled in play as a whole.

halraittlingo's tweet image. One of 3 key reasons I’m learning Polish is to read Barańczak’s Shakespeare in his ‘original’ Polish 🇵🇱. The opening chorus to ‘Romeo i Julia’ is astonishing, making use of brevity of the highly inflected language to pack in new meanings: a promise fulfilled in play as a whole.
halraittlingo's tweet image. One of 3 key reasons I’m learning Polish is to read Barańczak’s Shakespeare in his ‘original’ Polish 🇵🇱. The opening chorus to ‘Romeo i Julia’ is astonishing, making use of brevity of the highly inflected language to pack in new meanings: a promise fulfilled in play as a whole.
halraittlingo's tweet image. One of 3 key reasons I’m learning Polish is to read Barańczak’s Shakespeare in his ‘original’ Polish 🇵🇱. The opening chorus to ‘Romeo i Julia’ is astonishing, making use of brevity of the highly inflected language to pack in new meanings: a promise fulfilled in play as a whole.


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Sir Tony Sher imagined himself playing Cleopatra; I wished he had. @BordersAlliance @robert_stagg @stanley_wells @DrCLaoutaris @Qatildildar12


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