Moon Trail
by Alfonso Almendros
Photographs: Alfonso Almendros
Text: English Dictionary for advanced learner
Publisher: Akina Books
52 pages
Pictures: colour and black& white illustrations
Year: 2013
Comments: 20 x 24 cm; 8 holes Swiss Binding
238.000 miles of space between the Earth and the Moon: an inestimable distance that maps can only suggest.
Moon Trail is the personal quest of Alfonso Almendros,
which call the reader to retrace his steps like an investigator on a cold case. Studies of lunar features,
uncertain maps of imagined lofty mountains and hollow valleys, dictionary entries and the frosty Finnish landscapes.
what the author is really looking for?
The journey proposed is autobiographical
but its interpretation is related with the subjectivity of the observer.
It is an image of something visible but out of reach, a map that symbolize a desire to find things,
a complex interaction between a remote part of the memory and a geography of the mind.
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Moon Trail
by Alfonso Almendros
Photographs: Alfonso Almendros
Text: English Dictionary for advanced learner
Publisher: Akina Books
52 pages
Pictures: colour and black& white illustrations
Year: 2013
Comments: 20 x 24 cm; 8 holes Swiss Binding
238.000 miles of space between the Earth and the Moon: an inestimable distance that maps can only suggest.
Moon Trail is the personal quest of Alfonso Almendros,
which call the reader to retrace his steps like an investigator on a cold case. Studies of lunar features,
uncertain maps of imagined lofty mountains and hollow valleys, dictionary entries and the frosty Finnish landscapes.
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The journey proposed is autobiographical
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238.000 miles of space between the Earth and the Moon: an inestimable distance that maps can only suggest.
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