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Art Direction + Design
Writing Excerpts: Collier Christian, Davis Chelyen, Hoogestraat Jane, Ignaszewski Emma, Kimbrough James, Martin Philip, Mathis Renne, Meters Philip, Perry Imani, Ray Louise Crenshaw, Reese Lizette Woodworth, Trethewey Natasha, Voigt Ellen Bryant, Whatley Wallace, Woolsey Sarah C.
Photography:
Home. A Trilogy:
Home A Trilogy: Heard, Saw, Told is a series of books exploring the concept of home through a collection of essays, photographs, poetry, folklore, and interviews.
The set of books move through three phases; past, present, and future to examine a changing sense of home. Home. A Trilogy: translates the sense of home through the sensory concepts of hearing (book 1), seeing (book 2), and telling (book 3).
The set of books move through three phases; past, present, and future to examine a changing sense of home. Home. A Trilogy: translates the sense of home through the sensory concepts of hearing (book 1), seeing (book 2), and telling (book 3).
2019
Book 1
Book 2
Book 3
Davis, Chelyen. The Folklore Project: Going Home. The Bitter Southerner.
Hoogestraat, Jane. Summer Darkness. Southern Poetry Review, Vol. XXIV. 1986.
Ignaszewski, Emma. If you could hold time in your hands. 2016.
Kimbrough, James. South Alabama Tomatoes in Late February. The Dead Mule. 2013.
Martin, Philip. Seedtick Road. The President Next Door. 2015.
Mathis, Renne. Dulce Domum: The Longing for Home in Literature (and Our Hearts). Circle Institute. 2016.
Meters, Philip. Stargazer. The Diagram. 2001.
Perry, Imani. As Goest the South, so Goes the Nation. Harper’s Magazine, Letter from Alabama. 2019.
Ray, Louise Crenshaw. This is the Land. Southern Poetry Review, Vol. XIII, No. 3. 1973.
Reese, Lizette Woodworth. Old Houses. Spicewood. 1920.
Trethewey, Natasha. Theories of Time and Space. Native Guard: Poems by Natasha Trethewey. 1996.
Voigt, Ellen Bryant. Landscape, Dense with Trees. The Lotus Flowers (New York: W.W. Norton, 1983). 1983.
Whatley, Wallace. Highway 80. Minnesota Review, No. 28, Spring. 1987.
Woolsey, Sarah C. A Home. She Wields a Pen: American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century. 1997.
Photography Credits: Holly Anders, Roy T Bennett, Aaron Burden, Ellen Bryant, John Canelis, Nicolas Cool, Geronimon Gonzalez Giqueaux, Frances Gunn, Katlin Honeyball, Jessica Ingram, Stephanie Krist, Maria Lazurenko, Dave Robinson, John Salzarulo, Jerry Siegel, Clint Smith, Annie Spratt, Takifuji Tsubasa, Kaiyv Zhang, Yapo Zhou.
Set in various weights of Centennial LT Std, from the Mergenthaler Linotype Foundry in 1975, and Akzidenz-Grotesk, from H. Berthold AG Foundry in 1898. This book was printed with four-color process on Neenah Enviromental White 80T. Cover is Neenah Eviromental White 100C.