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My Life in Paper: Adventures in Ephemera
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My Life in Paper: Adventures in Ephemera
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My Life in Paper: Adventures in Ephemera
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Paper both shapes and defines us. Baby books, diaries, sewing patterns, diplomas, resumes, letters, death certificateswe find our stories in them.
My Life in Paper
is Beth Kephart’s memoiristic exploration of the paper legacies we forge and leave. Kephart’s obsession with paper began in the wake of her father’s death, when she began to handcraft books and make and marble paper in his memory. But it was when she read
My Life with Paper
, an autobiography by the late renowned paper hunter and historian Dard Hunter, that she felt she had found a kindred spirit, someone to whom she might address a series of one-sided letters about life and how we live it. Remembering and crafting, wanting and loving, doubting and forgettingthe spine and weave of
came into view. Paper, for Kephart, provides proof of our yearning, proof of our failure, proof of the people who loved us and the people we have lost. It offers, too, a counterweight to the fickle state of memory.
, illustrated by the author herself, is an intimate and poignant meditation on life’s most pressing questions.
My Life in Paper
is Beth Kephart’s memoiristic exploration of the paper legacies we forge and leave. Kephart’s obsession with paper began in the wake of her father’s death, when she began to handcraft books and make and marble paper in his memory. But it was when she read
My Life with Paper
, an autobiography by the late renowned paper hunter and historian Dard Hunter, that she felt she had found a kindred spirit, someone to whom she might address a series of one-sided letters about life and how we live it. Remembering and crafting, wanting and loving, doubting and forgettingthe spine and weave of
came into view. Paper, for Kephart, provides proof of our yearning, proof of our failure, proof of the people who loved us and the people we have lost. It offers, too, a counterweight to the fickle state of memory.
, illustrated by the author herself, is an intimate and poignant meditation on life’s most pressing questions.