Mar 2012
Redheaded Peckerwood
01/03/12 16:30
I’d given up on receiving Christian Patterson’s Redheaded Peckerwood some time ago, so it was no surprise that Amazon cancelled the order just over a week ago (I didn’t, I was still hoping… ). Anyway, when I tweeted by despair, Patterson himself responded with the news that MoCP still had some copies left, and mine duly turned up today.
I’ve not had too in depth a look at the book, but there’s a number of interesting little features in there, from the loose pieces of paper with poems written on them and the receipts from the period, to the loose introduction text. The images themselves are a mixture of period and modern, colour and black & white, and the subject matter and styles are really quite diverse. I’m going to need a much more considered look at the book to formulate my thoughts, but it’s certainly got me interested.
I’ve not had too in depth a look at the book, but there’s a number of interesting little features in there, from the loose pieces of paper with poems written on them and the receipts from the period, to the loose introduction text. The images themselves are a mixture of period and modern, colour and black & white, and the subject matter and styles are really quite diverse. I’m going to need a much more considered look at the book to formulate my thoughts, but it’s certainly got me interested.
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