40 Euro
1 in stock
“These photographs, made along a stream near my home in Waterville, Maine, began as meditations on nature: quiet observations of the water and what was reflected, refracted, and shadowed upon its surface. The title is a stanza from Wallace Stevens’s Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird. The poem invokes, among other themes, the idea that as nature we are all connected: the flora and fauna, the air above and the ground below. “A man and a woman are one”, he wrote, “A man and a woman and a blackbird are one.” – Gary Green
Gary Green, The River Is Moving / The Blackbird Must be Flying
L’Artiere, 2020
17 x 23,5 cm
44 pages, three tone printing
Perfect binding with visible spine
English
First edition
ISBN 978-88-94515-52-7