Nagare no uta [A Flowing Song] / Soul and Soul.
[Tokyo], [self-published], 1972
Suzuki later befriended Robert Frank through Motomura Kazuhiko, and the two exchanged correspondence and photographs over many years. Like Frank, Suzuki developed a distinctly personal and somewhat cinematic aesthetic. His books are carefully sequenced, allowing for gradual unfolding narratives. Soul and Soul displays several traits that are consistent in his later books: a subjective relationship with his subject, layering of time, influences and referential images, and an interest in the way that chaos can permeate everyday life.
First edition; oblong 4to (203 x 227 mm, 8 x 9 in); black-and-white photographs printed in relief halftone by Otake Bijutsu, Tokyo; light yellow endpapers, black cloth-covered boards, titles stamped in gold on spine, photo-illustrated dust-jacket, white, printed in black, light wear to extremities, nick to head of spine, short tear to top and to bottom edge of lower panel, fine in a near-fine dust-jacket; [92]pp.
Japanese Photobook of the 1960s and '70s, pp188-191; For a New World to Come pp192-193 229; The Japanese Photobook 1912-1990 335 p417.
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