Putnam, Jenna
Hold Still.
Jenna Putnam's Hold Still is a collection of poetry and prose exploring sexuality, love, and loss. It is a memoir of a
female artist's relationships with friends, lovers, and muses. With a backdrop set in New York City and Los Angeles, two
places the author and photographer spent most of her twenties, Hold Still's coming-of-age sensitivity is both raw and
vulnerable. Influenced by writers like Patti Smith, John Ashbery, and Anaïs Nin, Putnam's work is unique an nostalgic,
reflecting on fleeting relationships in a modern world.
"Putnam writes for a generation of those who see their youth fleeting: a generation of artists, writers and musicians; a
generation struggling to make ends meet, struggling to find a good fuck for more than one night, struggling to conform
to the way of life that suited former generations. Her work is undoubtedly influenced by Patti Smith and her
punctuation, or lack thereof, can be attributed to the likes of the great war poet ee cummings. Even down to the details
of the spacing between words and lines, there is no small component that Putnam overlooks." - Slug Magazine
"In an unconventional move, Putnam's debut book, Hold Still, sees her step away from photography, instead documenting
these memories with a compilation of poems, prose and streams of consciousness about love, hate, loss and sexuality." -
Hero Magazine
First edition of 100 copies and sold out everywhere else!
76 pages / 5" x 8"
Silkscreen softcover / Perfect Bound / Risograph printing
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Format
Bk - 1 disk
Release
01-01-1970
Label
Item-nr
1196046
EAN
9780998606163
Availability
Not in stock