Sam Shepard (STILL SHRINK WRAPPED)
Bruce Weber
Sam Shepard (STILL SHRINK WRAPPED)
Photographs: Bruce Weber
Text: Bruce Weber
Publisher: Little Bear Press
Year: 1990
ISBN: 0962165816
Price: 150 €
Comments: Embossed hardcover with tip-in, 28 x 23 cm, b&w photographs, text in English, design by Dimitri Levas. AS NEW CONDITION : STILL SHRINK WRAPPED.
Author, playwright, actor, director, Pulitzer Prize Winner – and arguably one of the most photogenic men of our time – Sam Shepard is the subject of this unique volume, published in 1990 to benefit the Film Forum in New York City, “a sanctuary for filmmakers.” The images in this book were taken in two sittings, the first in New Mexico, the second at Shepard’s home in Virginia. With his stoic profile and pensive gaze set against a dusty western landscape, these portraits of Sam have an iconic feel, as if drawn from the pages of one of his plays. Bruce’s essay for the volume narrates his experiences in Tangier, when he gave Paul Bowles a copy of Sam Shepard’s “Hotel Chronicles.”
This exquisite book was produced to benefit the Film Forum in New York City and is comprised of photographs of Sam Shepard and Jessica Lange. Weber wrote a brief essay about a trip to Tangier and a conversation he had with Paul Bowles about Sam Shepard.
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