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What's Left

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What's Left is a living record of Tate Lewis-Carroll's dying father and the often estranged but sometimes idyllic relationship they shared. As urgently as the initial cancer diagnosis and death six months afterwards, this project began with startlingly raw poems written beside the father's deathbed. Yet, upon uncovering the father's wide-ranging nature photography, Lewis-Carroll is able to reexamine and finally relate to him in a way that had seemed unreachable in life. Obsessed by this act of excavation, Lewis-Carroll unpacks every eclectic box in an attempt to discover what's missing, what's sincere, and what's left after death.

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Product Details
Finishing Line Press
888838106Y / 9798888381069
Hardback
13/01/2023
80 pages
152 x 229 mm, 318 grams
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DC Poetry