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Bohemian Negligence
Bohemian Negligence | Bertie Blackman
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The celebrated musician's evocative and intimate memoir of the magic and vulnerability of her bohemian childhood growing up as the daughter of iconic artist Charles Blackman. If you could touch your memories, how would they feel? My first memory of life is blurry. A blurry red dot. A strawberry in a thicket of dark green vines and tall grass. A chalky red pastel. A cadmium paint splash. A cardinal's feather. A lipstick smear . . . a strawberry kiss. All things red in one. I reach out to pluck the fruit but it's made of smoke and it vanishes as I touch it. It felt cool. Dewy. Tingly on the skin as if it were pressed there briefly and then it disappeared... I can hear cicadas chirping and birds swallowing their words and scratching for their breakfast. It's the first time I feel alone. Bertie Blackman grew up too fast. Bohemian Negligence tells that story with the breathtaking innocence of a child's point of view: close and vivid and utterly in the moment. As memories refract and elide with the images, sounds and impressions of Bertie's child's world, we experience both her wonder and confusion with astonishing intimacy. A renowned musician and artist, Bertie is also a formidable and lyrical writer, and brings those gifts to recreate the world she grew up in. As the daughter of iconic artist Charles Blackman, that world celebrated freedom and creativity but also contained darkness and contradictions. Bertie has captured the magic and vulnerability of childhood in words and images both joyful and haunting: 'My childhood world was full of cracks. Full of light and full of dark. But it was full of love.' This book will stay with you forever.
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I took lots of pics of authors (mostly with their 👀 shut) talking at the Byron Bay Writer‘s Festival this yr but this really encapsulates what it‘s all about.. 🦶 presenters, inclusiveness (the woman on the left has a disability) & talented artists. It really is a come as you are festival. I‘d ❤️ to live here but there aren‘t any adult 🩰 schools unfortunately. One day when I win the lotto I‘ll buy a house here. Everyone is friendly & helpful.

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Read & loved this easy read this past weekend. Her childhood reminds me so much of my own. Not much in the way of supervision & a lot of freedom much like how I help to raise the children in my life now. I get to hear her speak later this week. So excited. I also ❤️ her 🎶. I hope her kid‘s 📕 is for sale at the writer‘s festival cause I will buy it & get her to sign it if that is the case. This picture is taken in the apartment I stayed in.