107 pages, 9 unnumbered pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 24 x 24 cm + 1 unsewn booklet (4 folded leaves, that is, 16 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 21 x 21 cm).
"Edition Size: 800."-- https://www.matteichphoto.com/seven-cities-book Booklet title: The end is ours irrevocably.
Contents:
(poem) / Not waving but drowning (poem) / Stevie Smith. How to mourn the living (essay) / Seth Feman -- Not waving but drowning (poem) / Stevie Smith.
Summary:
Conceived as a four-part book series, Matt Eich's 'The Seven Cities' is the 3rd volume in the 'Invisible Yoke' series, offering a hard look at the people America seems to have forgotten about. Eich puts his focus to the state he calls home: Virginia. These 60 pictures exist as the byproduct of his obsessive documentation of family and community over a fourteen-year period. "The people in these pictures are older now, if they are still alive. The landscape is changing, almost before our very eyes. What of this will be left in 20 years, in 50? It seems likely that copies of this book may outlast many of the homes depicted."--Page 109.
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