I Still Speak Southern in My Head
Limited advance copies available at:
ICP Photobook Fest, New York City, September 6-8
Unseen, Amsterdam, September 19-22
Miss Read, Berlin, October 11-13.
Expected to ship in November.
Including work from the exhibition ADD|MIX|FOLD by Nancy Richards Farese, I Still Speak Southern in My Head is about memory, and the stories we tell ourselves. Using photography, collage, and thread Farese presents a visual memoir of growing up in the South in the Sixties, to re-examine the culture of historical segregation, expectations of womanhood, and a complicated relationship to place and home. This book questions what we hold on to, and what we let go of, as we search to make meaning of our lives, now.
Author: Nancy Richards Farese
Editor: Arielle Greenberg
Design: Caleb Cain Marcus, Luminosity Lab
ISBN: 978-1-959684-08-4
Dimensions: 8 x 10.85 inches
Number of pages: 64 with tip ins, and smaller pages
Binding: Hardcover Swiss
Expected to ship in November.
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