Sakiko Nomura - Ango - 2017





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Sakiko Nomura — Ango is a 1st edition hardback in English, published by bookshop M in 2017, 204 pages with a slipcase, in very good condition, new in slipcase with a small dent in the back corner, a collaboration between graphic designer Satoshi Machiguchi and photographer Sakiko Nomura.
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New in slipcase, but with a small dent in the back corner of the book.
A collaboration between graphic designer Satoshi Machiguchi and Japanese photographer Sakiko Nomura.
“Sakiko Nomura: Ango” is part of a literary project by publisher and graphic designer Satoshi Machiguchi. In the space of a book, photographs by contemporary Japanese artists meet with works of Japanese literature to form a new kind of expression. After collaborating with Daido Moriyama for the first three entries in the series, Machiguchi decided to work with Sakiko Nomura for this fourth and latest issue.
Sakiko Nomura’s stunning, sensual photographs interact with the 1946 short-story “The War and a Woman” by Ango Sakaguchi. Sakaguchi’s powerful story, heavily censored by the American authorities at the time of its release, describes a brutal and remorseless image of the crushing force that is war. Nomura’s images and Sakaguchi’s words interact to draw out new nuances in each other.
“Sakiko Nomura: Ango” was released in German, English and Japanese. All three editions feature the uncensored edition (in English/German translation respectively) of “The War and a Woman” (first published in Japanese in 2000).
New in slipcase, but with a small dent in the back corner of the book.
A collaboration between graphic designer Satoshi Machiguchi and Japanese photographer Sakiko Nomura.
“Sakiko Nomura: Ango” is part of a literary project by publisher and graphic designer Satoshi Machiguchi. In the space of a book, photographs by contemporary Japanese artists meet with works of Japanese literature to form a new kind of expression. After collaborating with Daido Moriyama for the first three entries in the series, Machiguchi decided to work with Sakiko Nomura for this fourth and latest issue.
Sakiko Nomura’s stunning, sensual photographs interact with the 1946 short-story “The War and a Woman” by Ango Sakaguchi. Sakaguchi’s powerful story, heavily censored by the American authorities at the time of its release, describes a brutal and remorseless image of the crushing force that is war. Nomura’s images and Sakaguchi’s words interact to draw out new nuances in each other.
“Sakiko Nomura: Ango” was released in German, English and Japanese. All three editions feature the uncensored edition (in English/German translation respectively) of “The War and a Woman” (first published in Japanese in 2000).

