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COPY LINK DOWNLOAD ----------------------------------- https://sastrea-baja-hitam.blogspot.com/?read=0578873583 ----------------------------------- bThis edition is in English, with Latin accompaniment 8212 the primary language for the book is English. /bMetamorphoses contains over 250 black &amp white photographs organized by 29 myths from Ovid 8217 s 1st century narrative poem.Kate Joyce distilled the myths to an essence. She discovered lines of poetry and photographs that resonated (out of the 1,500 black and white negatives from her travels in Chile and the 11,995 lines, 15 books and over 250 myths from Ovid).She then asked her friend Andrew Berns to make an English translation of those lines.Alongside Berns' English translation are excerpts of Ovid's poem in Latin 8212 a design element and reminder of time.bKate Joyce 8217 s iMetamorphoses/i transforms Ovid's collection of myths from the ancient world, written toward the end of his life nearly two thousand years ago, into a vision of contemporary life and of Joyce's own at its creative beginning./bOriginally I made the photographs in Chile while traveling alone as a teenager. Twenty-years later I re-imagined the photographs through the narrative lens of myth.b /bThe book contains photographs of lovers, bathers, a conman, a wedding, a baptism, hitchhiking and cemeteries. It spans the country from Santiago to Tierra del Fuego. Looking back, these places, people and events, while

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bThis edition is in English, with Latin accompaniment 8212 the primary language for the book is English. /bMetamorphoses contains over 250 black &amp white photographs organized by 29 myths from Ovid 8217 s 1st century narrative poem.Kate Joyce distilled the myths to an essence. She discovered lines of poetry and photographs that resonated (out of the 1,500 black and white negatives from her travels in Chile and the 11,995 lines, 15 books and over 250 myths from Ovid).She then asked her friend Andrew Berns to make an English translation of those lines.Alongside Berns' English translation are excerpts of Ovid's poem in Latin 8212 a design element and reminder of time.bKate Joyce 8217 s iMetamorphoses/i transforms Ovid's collection of myths from the ancient world, written toward the end of his life nearly two thousand years ago, into a vision of contemporary life and of Joyce's own at its creative beginning./bOriginally I made the photographs in Chile while traveling alone as a teenager. Twenty-years later I re-imagined the photographs through the narrative lens of myth.b /bThe book contains photographs of lovers, bathers, a conman, a wedding, a baptism, hitchhiking and cemeteries. It spans the country from Santiago to Tierra del Fuego. Looking back, these places, people and events, while

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bThis edition is in English, with Latin accompaniment 8212 the

primary language for the book is English. /bMetamorphoses

contains over 250 black &ampwhite photographs organized by

29 myths from Ovid 8217 s 1st century narrative poem.Kate

Joyce distilled the myths to an essence. She discovered lines

of poetry and photographs that resonated (out of the 1,500

black and white negatives from her travels in Chile and the

11,995 lines, 15 books and over 250 myths from Ovid).She

then asked her friend Andrew Berns to make an English

translation of those lines.Alongside Berns' English translation

are excerpts of Ovid's poem in Latin 8212 a design element

and reminder of time.bKate Joyce 8217 s iMetamorphoses/i

transforms Ovid's collection of myths from the ancient world,

written toward the end of his life nearly two thousand years

ago, into a vision of contemporary life and of Joyce's own at its

creative beginning./bOriginally I made the photographs in Chile

while traveling alone as a teenager. Twenty-years later I reimagined

the photographs through the narrative lens of myth.b

/bThe book contains photographs of lovers, bathers, a

conman, a wedding, a baptism, hitchhiking and cemeteries. It

spans the country from Santiago to Tierra del Fuego. Looking

back, these places, people and events, while taken from

Joyce's own experience, have come to embody near universal

figures from myth 8212 and now we see in them the patterns

that are universally described as the fate of Apollo

&ampDaphne, Narcissus &ampEcho, and Orpheus

&ampEurydice.bAbout the Author/bKate Joyce is a

photographer working in typologies, the relationship between

pictures and literature, and collaboration. She is interested in

processes of transformation, metaphysics, and analogymaking.

She is based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Other books


include Big Ears Knoxville (Hat and Beard Press,

2019).bAbout the Translator/bAndrew Berns is Associate

Professor of History at the University of South Carolina. He

teaches and writes about the intersection of the textual and

natural worlds, particularly in the context of Jewish-Christian

relations in the medieval and early modern Mediterranean.

After learning that Berns was a long-time lover of Latin poetry,

Kate Joyce proposed this unique collaboration in translation.

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