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"No one thinks straight. At least no one remembers straight. But ten years ago, things were different, weren’t they? Roland Barthes once wrote that color in a photograph is like make-up on a corpse. No one is fooled. In anarchic denial of convenient truths, a young international couple meet...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-504952022-07-21T14:01:15Z Closer to Dust Rich, Sara A. autobiography;creative nonfiction;divorce;immigration;international relationships;marriage;photography bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AJ Photography & photographs bic Book Industry Communication::B Biography & True Stories::BM Memoirs "No one thinks straight. At least no one remembers straight. But ten years ago, things were different, weren’t they? Roland Barthes once wrote that color in a photograph is like make-up on a corpse. No one is fooled. In anarchic denial of convenient truths, a young international couple meet and marry on a small Mediterranean island. Ten years later, the couple separate in part due to complications with immigration laws. Following this transcontinental rupture, fragmented histories emerge in response to the woman’s encounters with a series of color snapshots. There is death here, familiar to the mourner, as the photographs issue their special powers to magically and auspiciously predict the future and simultaneously to permit the return of the dead. The woman recognizes pieces of herself as past objects indexed within photographic stills, but paradoxically, she is present, outside in this chaos trying not to fall apart. The images and their objects yawn to remind us of the reluctant destiny of all our beloved memories, bodies, and things: that is, to disintegrate. Borrowing its title from a passage in The Emigrants by W.G. Sebald, Closer to Dust is a séance, a gathering of invitees: inherently biased elegies, the images that conjured them, and the reader- viewer in attendance who is warmly invited to order these intimate fragments into cohesion." 2021-08-20T11:55:30Z 2021-08-20T11:55:30Z 2021 book 9781953035769 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/50495 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International 0324.1.00.pdf https://punctumbooks.com/punctum/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/210712rich-cover-web-front.jpg punctum books Tiny Collections 10.53288/0324.1.00 10.53288/0324.1.00 979dc044-00ee-4ea2-affc-b08c5bd42d13 9781953035769 ScholarLed Tiny Collections 108 Brooklyn, NY open access
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