| Home Academic LITERARY Check Order |
|
| About Extract |
In this narrative of his two years in Botswana, Duncan Richardson combines the otherness of ancient traditions from Japan (renga and haiga) to illuminate the otherness of a small part of a continent he experienced only briefly. The words and photos refract each other in an intelligent and touching sequence. — Ross Clark
Proudly published by Post Pressed
afraid of robbers
a neighbour keeps ready
a box of snakes~in the principals living room
a jackal in the distance
Mozart from his stereo
|
|