This is the first English language edition of Chris Marker's 1982 photo-essay, Le Depays. Lovingly adapted from the original design, it features Marker's own translation astride some of his most exquisite, yet rarely seen, black-and-white photography. Realized over the same years as its film companion, Sans Soleil, the book traces similar themes-cats and owls and Japan-but without ever leaving Golden-Gai for Guinea-Bissau. Musing among department store maneki-neko and dreamers on the metro, wandering between Tokyo and no-place at all, this is nevertheless a unique glimpse of Marker feeling very much himself and quite at home; that is, delightfully disoriented. "Inventing Japan is just another way of getting to know it . . . Trust appearances, consciously confuse the decor with the drama, never worry about understanding, just be there-dasein-and everything will come your way. Well, something, at least . . ."-Chris Marker, from Le Depays Chris Marker, 1921-2012. Filmed, photographed, traveled, loved cats. With a new introduction by writer and artist Sadie Rebecca Starnes.
Book InformationISBN 9798986446349
Author Chris MarkerFormat Hardback
Page Count 88
Imprint Film Desk BooksPublisher Film Desk Books