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240 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1994
“I wrote this book in the absence of time. If I have overlooked something you hold precious – write it in the margin,”Artist and filmmaker Derek Jarman began this collection of vibrant and disorderly reflections on colour while approaching blindness due to AIDS-related complications – his last (and most poetic) work, it was written as an elegy to his sight. Now, thirty years on, it functions too as an elegy to his artistic vision which, like that of so many other gay men in the 80s and 90s, was consumed by the raging disease and political darkness of the time.
Jarman's garden at Prospect Cottage, a miraculous gesture of aliveness in the desert that lives on today.