Do Not Send Me Out Among Strangers

Do Not Send Me Out Among Strangers

Do Not Send Me Out Among Strangers

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Published: 14 May, 2024
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Lockdown. A man is recovering after a road accident. Day after day, he hikes across hardscrabble ground, looking for ‘the right place’. Tentatively, he begins a journal, and on days when he has nothing to say photographs, iPhone drawings, and paintings speak for him. Do Not Send Me Out Among Strangers is a consideration of shame, isolation, and the strange terrain where private and public grief meet.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781909585560
ISBN10 1909585564
Number Of Pages 60
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller CB Editions
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

‘Beautiful, strange, captivating’ – Olivia Laing

‘Clear-eyed and brilliant and desperately sad’ – Sara Baume

‘At its heart lies a raw testament to loss, distilled into a spare collection of images and words that is no less powerful than the too-much-information memoir that has become so ubiquitous … Do Not Send Me Out Among Strangers is a collection of brief journal entries – observations, accounts, and recollections– nested among a series of harsh black and white photographs of soil, rock, and debris, marked with occasional tufts of vegetation. This is the visual record of the search that occupies Segun-Lean’s lockdown days: he has been tasked with the dispersal of his father’s ashes. He thinks back on their strained relationship and his insecurity about the responsibility he has been given … Taken together, this collection of thoughts and images, speak of the complicated relationship we have to life, death, and disability – to the body in sickness and health, whole or incomplete.’ – Joseph Schreiber, Rough Ghosts

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Author's Bio

Joshua Segun-Lean is a Nigerian writer essayist, and photographer. His work has  appeared in The Brooklyn Rail, Jupiter Magazine, and Contemporary And.

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