House of Coates (1ère éd.)

@Morrison, Lester B.

978-0983999010

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Nous porposons le première édition de ce petit livre (couverture verte), dont la seconde édition (couverture marron) est déjà difficile à trouver...

Traduction / Adaptation de la présentation de l'éditeur (cf. détails pour la version en anglais) :

Ce livre est avant tout un texte de Brad Zellar qui raconte son parcours à la recherche de Lester B. Morrison (autre collaborateur de Alec Soth, également publié chez Little Brown Mushroom), homme reclus sujet à des difficultés psychologiques.

Après une rencontre plus ou moins fortuite, Zellar a la permission de consulter des résultats de tests médicaux de comportement passés par Morrison en 2009. Puis quelques mois plus tard, il reçoit une boîte pleine de photographies, que Morrison lui indique avoir prises pendant la période de ces tests.

"House of Coates" est le résultat de l'assemblage de ces matériaux disparates...

118 pages - Couverture rigide / Reliure spirale métallique

Little Brown Mushroom, 2012

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Présentation de l'éditeur :

"In House of Coates, writer Brad Zellar pieces together the story of legendary recluse Lester B. Morrison. Working from a handful of encounters and contradictory conversations, a sketchy paper trail and often confounding interviews with individuals who may or may not have been "associates" of Morrison (including Morrison's former collaborator Alec Soth), Zellar attempts to reconstruct one episode from Morrison's decidedly episodic life.

In the winter of 2011, Zellar finally crossed paths with his evasive subject, and was –with Morrison's permission– granted access to the results of an MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory) test that Morrison submitted to in August of 2009, along with the administrating psychiatrist's copious notes. Finally, in late December of last year, Zellar received in the mail a duct-taped shoebox –marked "PERISHABLE"– containing almost two hundred photographs that Morrison termed "disposable documents of the approximate period in question."

From these raw materials designer Hans Seeger has assembled a book that Morrison himself has pronounced, "Probably close enough to what might or might not have happened, and that's as much as I've learned to expect from the so-called 'real world.' "

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  • .Stock épuisé. Présentation de l'éditeur : "For the fifth edition of The LBM Dispatch, Alec Soth and Brad Zellar hit the road in early May and drove through a snowstorm across the plains, headed for the Rocky Mountains. They visited dozens of towns in Colorado, met hundreds of people, and spent two weeks roaming both sides of the Continental Divide and...

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