Senchimentaru na Tabi [Sentimental Journey].
£5,000 · Offered by Shapero Rare Books
Sentimental Journey is Araki Nobuyoshi's signature work, one of the key photography books of the twentieth century. It comprises photographs made whilst on honeymoon with his wife Yoko in Yanagawa on Japan's Kyushu Island. Araki's exposure of this most intimate of occasions attracted much criticism in a country which still valued a strict code of behaviour, but ultimately, by putting his private life forward for public scrutiny, he paved the way for successive generations of Japanese photographers to work in a similar vein. Initially, Araki had intended for Sentimental Journey to contain no text. However, after publication and and at the request of the bookshop Kinokuniya, he wrote a short introduction that rejects the falseness and insincerity of much photography and compares his work to the popular post-war literary form of the 'I' novel. This is the first of a loose trilogy of privately printed books, followed by Okinawa: Sentimental Journey Continued (1971) and Tokyo (1973). First edition; 4to (238 x 238 mm, 91/4 x 9 1/4 in); black-and-white photographs; side-stapled with photo-illustrated card covers, white and black, light wear and soiling, faint stains to rear, foot bumped, a very good copy without the leaf of green paper subsequently added shortly after publication at a bookshop's request; [108]pp. Roth, Provoke pp11-12; Roth, The Book of 101 Books: Seminal Photographic Books of the Twentieth Century pp206-7; Parr/Badger, The Photobook: A History, I p295; Roth, The Op
- Binding: Hardcover
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