Most of us have a personal relationship with books. But, if asked, I wonder if we’d be able to define or describe this relationship… or the characteristics of it. Perhaps, if someone were to watch us reading books, he or she may be able to capture the moment from a distance and define the relationship for us.
While surfing the internet, I found that photographer André Kertész has done exactly that. In his book On Reading, which was published in 1971 and released again this year, photographer Kertész has captured various black and white images of people reading books in their quiet moments.
According to a review of the book by Conor Risch, on PDNonline, “Made between 1915 and 1970, the images in On Reading study the complex and varied relationship we have with the printed word, a relationship Kertész no doubt personally developed at a young age as the son of a bookstore owner.”
Without much ado, read Conor Risch’s review of André Kertész’s On Reading here.
[Citation: Conor Risch’s review of André Kertész’s On Reading on PDNonline, 25 August 2008.]
04 September 2008
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