Daido Moriyama is without question one of Japan’s most important contemporary photographers and it is not surprising that this memoir, first published as a series of essays in Asahi Camera twenty-one years ago, is regarded as a classic in photographic literature. In Memories of a Dog, Moriyama approaches photography through language, and it is difficult to say which is the more evocative medium. His vividly expressive prose is in perfect harmony with the grainy, black and white images that in turn have a poetry all their own. As both reader and viewer one becomes completely absorbed, and photographs that will always be remarkable are given a new, very personal, layer of meaning. This is an eloquent autobiographical account of the artist’s progress through life – the places he’s lived and traveled to, the newsreel theater that was like a “second school,” the bars, the coffee shops, and his journey to take his mother’s ashes to be with those of his father. From his earliest sensations of being, to the realization that he has become “willy-nilly and much to my regret, an adult,” Moriyama shares his idea of memory, and “the individual history that goes by the name, I.” Available in a regular edition, signed and numbered slipcased edition, and boxed special edition with an original print.
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nostalgia is a sickness..
评分nostalgia is a sickness..
评分nostalgia is a sickness..
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评分比起森山大道的照片,我更喜欢他的文字,更有意境,也更有画面感(是的,文字比照片更有画面感)。可能是我真的没先锋到能欣赏这种are bure boke风格的程度吧...虽然是英译版,但翻译的也很有味道,回去了找中文版翻翻
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