George Saunders & Joshua Lutz: Orange Blossom Trail
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Author: Saunders, George
In 'Orange Blossom Trail', American writer George Saunders and American photographer Joshua Lutz offer an alternately poetic & searing evocation of the cruelty & beauty of contemporary American life. With photos by Lutz & three texts by Saunders, this is a meditation, in two voices, on the alienation of the industrialised landscape. Replete with a cover printed in four-colour silkscreen & white foil-stamped text, the volume is treated with special touches while remaining affordable.Lutz (whose photobooks, including 'Mind the Gap' and 'Hesitating Beauty', have been named Best Art Books by Time and PhotoEye) and Saunders (Man Booker Prize–winning author of 'Lincoln in the Bardo' and MacArthur Award recipient) first met on a magazine assignment, where they discovered a shared interest in both the psychological and material conditions of the labouring individual and the Buddhist teachings of attachment and the sacredness of existence.
ISBN 9781733497152. Image Text Ithaca Press. pb. 150 pages. 30 colour ills. 22.9 x 17.8 cm.
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In 'Orange Blossom Trail', American writer George Saunders and American photographer Joshua Lutz offer an alternately poetic & searing evocation of the cruelty & beauty of contemporary American life. With photos by Lutz & three texts by Saunders, this is a meditation, in two voices, on the alienation of the industrialised landscape. Replete with a cover printed in four-colour silkscreen & white foil-stamped text, the volume is treated with special touches while remaining affordable.Lutz (whose photobooks, including 'Mind the Gap' and 'Hesitating Beauty', have been named Best Art Books by Time and PhotoEye) and Saunders (Man Booker Prize–winning author of 'Lincoln in the Bardo' and MacArthur Award recipient) first met on a magazine assignment, where they discovered a shared interest in both the psychological and material conditions of the labouring individual and the Buddhist teachings of attachment and the sacredness of existence.
ISBN 9781733497152. Image Text Ithaca Press. pb. 150 pages. 30 colour ills. 22.9 x 17.8 cm.
available