The Wretched skin (DEDICATED)
Koos Breukel
The Wretched skin (DEDICATED)
Photographs: Koos Breukel
Text: Michael Matthews
Publisher: De Verbeelding
80 pages
Year: 1994
Comments: Softcover, 230 x 230 mm. First edition, 1994. Text in English and in Dutch. Minor edgewear. In very good condition. Dedicated by the photographer with a thumb print to the owner (a famous book dealer).
Thunder, lightning and perhaps flames accompanied my birth. Oh, it was unique. Later, when I learned what makes me and me mostly different from you and you, I began to understand. I began to appreciate your fear of what makes me and me mostly...mostly different from you and you. Look at my hands. These are not hands like yours, yet they hold a book, a bat or a throat like yours. My legs are large. My hair is flaxen. My teeth are yellow. But some of yours are yellow too...and then there is the skin! Always the skin! The wretched skin!
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