Don't Let Me Disappear

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Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, 2003 - Art - 87 pages
Composed of photographs taken between 1997 and 2003, Slater Bradley's "don't let me disappear" takes Holden Caulfield's admonition as its title in a compendium that is part travelogue and part personal photo album. In these color images, Bradley isolates the small events and intimate moments that punctuate daily life. Prefaced by a W.H. Auden poem that reminds us that suffering occurs "while someone else is eating or opening a window," this book is at once darkly romantic and emotionally evocative--and a reminder that the incidental is often the most meaningful.

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Afterword Amada Cruz
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Selected Bibliography
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