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OverviewBeginning in late 2019, Shaw began painting a simple motif of a chair, over and over. He went on to make hundreds of these paintings in ink and decoupage on leaves of ledger papers and time cards, until in early 2021, with a notebook full of more paintings he wanted to attempt, the painting ended. In the traditions of many cultures, chairs are left to sit empty for a saint, our ancestors, whomever we call upon in our specific moments, the ones our beliefs tell us are obliged to arise and to sit with us, as a blessing. Shaw painted thousands of chairs and then wrote to them. In words, he placed a memory as an entry in a record, on every chair represented in the painting--these memories that may not, or have not, or will, or will not have happened. He called these writings indictments of memory. prepositions for elijah explores themes of absence, memory, and loss. This book had never been until now. Gods-willing there will never need to be another eleven indictments of his memory: a man's broken recollection piled upon unhappened futures. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Philip James ShawPublisher: Maison-Chaungeaux / Atelier C. Imprint: Maison-Chaungeaux / Atelier C. Dimensions: Width: 10.90cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 17.50cm Weight: 0.136kg ISBN: 9781948192354ISBN 10: 1948192357 Pages: 100 Publication Date: 12 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""prepositions for elijah, with its sparkling language, kinetic imagery, lush detail, deep mining of memory, took hold of me immediately. This is writing that fills the expanse of consciousness, captures what it is like to think, to dream, to remember, to hold a moment, to go deep into its core until it bursts outwards, ever expanding, a world of its own, pure and beautiful, a dazzling wonder to behold.""--Jenny Boully ""https: //fuguejournal.com/ "" Author InformationPhilip James Shaw, b. 1970 is a folk artist. He grew up in the fields of southeast Kansas and in the suburbs of Arizona in the times of the greatest march of homes eating the surrounding deserts. Then he lived in Seattle for three decades before moving to a windswept land sticking out into the Salish Sea. He is the recipient of the 2022 Fugue Prose Prize, as well as the 2013 Wild Light Award from The Los Angeles Review. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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