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Between the Dog and the Wolf

Between the Dog and the Wolf

First edition of Between the Dog and the Wolf by Joel Meyerowitz (2013).

First impression.

Medium format hardback in fine condition

Comes in a card slipcase

General wear to extremities of slipcase

Some very minor wear to extremities of boards

Pages clean, binding firm

About

Between the Dog and the Wolf captures serene swimming pools girdled by expansive seas and endless, twilight horizons in Cape Cod throughout the 70s and 80s. The contrast between pools and the ocean is not only an aesthetic one, but a philosophical contrast too: the title comes from the French phrase ‘entre chien et loup’, alluding to oncoming twilight. Meyerowitz notes, “It seemed to me that the French liken the twilight to the notion of the tame and the savage, the known and the unknown, where that special moment of the fading of the light offers us an entrance into the place where our senses might fail us slightly, making us vulnerable to the vagaries of our imagination.”

$35.23

Original: $100.65

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Between the Dog and the Wolf

$100.65

$35.23
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Description

First edition of Between the Dog and the Wolf by Joel Meyerowitz (2013).

First impression.

Medium format hardback in fine condition

Comes in a card slipcase

General wear to extremities of slipcase

Some very minor wear to extremities of boards

Pages clean, binding firm

About

Between the Dog and the Wolf captures serene swimming pools girdled by expansive seas and endless, twilight horizons in Cape Cod throughout the 70s and 80s. The contrast between pools and the ocean is not only an aesthetic one, but a philosophical contrast too: the title comes from the French phrase ‘entre chien et loup’, alluding to oncoming twilight. Meyerowitz notes, “It seemed to me that the French liken the twilight to the notion of the tame and the savage, the known and the unknown, where that special moment of the fading of the light offers us an entrance into the place where our senses might fail us slightly, making us vulnerable to the vagaries of our imagination.”

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