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botanizing

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odysseys and flânerie on the landscape and other places

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botanizing

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botanizing botanizing 16 July 2015 Hold Still “. . . to whatever extent photographs can reveal the dark mysteries of a haunted landscape, I set out to make them.” - Sally Mann from Hold Still Last weekend I read photographer Sally Mann’s new memoir Hold Still , in which she unpacks the boxes of her ancestors’ photographs, letters, journals, and relicts and turns them into stories, into her story, borne from and braided with their lives and their places.  Place is central to Mann, who lives on a farm along the Maury River in Virginia, and writes about the importance of life on the river, on her isolated farm, and in the conflicted contemporary South, and each of those is a subject of her photographs.  If place is one locus for Mann, then memory, in both her photographs and memoir, is the second locus, but one without a frame, for every memory recalled, she tells us, is a memory altered and altered again at its next recall.  “[T]he exercise of our memory,” Mann writes, “does ...

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