Juan Orrantia

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There was heat that smelled of bread and dead fish
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There was heat that smelled of bread and dead fish
Copyright Juan Orrantia 2024
Date of Work Dec 1969 - Dec 1969
Updated Dec 2018
Topics books
There was heat that smelled of bread and dead fish is conceived as a journey through the passing of time under the shadows of colonialism, war and utopia in Mozambique. In the form of a semi fictional diary a narrator remembers encounters, moments, events and their aftermaths as subtle and even imaginary presences that do not seem to fit properly in the idea of current-day, tangible reality.

(21 x 15 cms, 102 pgs, 42 b/w images, bound in ochre thread)

Handmade book in an edition of 5

Printed on Innova paper and 120 gsm Malmero paper.

Printing and bookbinding by Helene van Aswegen, The BookWorshop.

Design Juan Orrantia and Helene van Aswegen.

2018
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