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March, Richard. Selected Works, 1999 by Richard March.
March, Richard. Selected Works, 1999 by Richard March.
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French wraps, near fine. Eleven poems and eleven photographs. French wraps, near fine. Eleven poems and eleven photographs. Self published artist’s and poet's book. Uncommon. Summary:
Selected Works (1999) is a self-published artist’s book by Richard Marks that brings together eleven poems and eleven photographs in a tightly structured, intimate format. The book is conceived as a dialogue between text and image, with each poem paired with a photograph to create layered meanings rather than direct illustration. The result is a contemplative work that invites slow reading and careful viewing.
The poems are concise and reflective, focusing on perception, memory, time, and the quiet details of everyday experience. Marks’s language is restrained and precise, allowing pauses, silences, and ambiguity to carry as much weight as explicit description. The photographs mirror this sensibility. They are understated and observational, emphasizing mood, texture, and spatial relationships rather than dramatic subjects. Together, the poems and photographs form a rhythm that moves back and forth between seeing and reading, reinforcing the book’s meditative tone.
As a self-published project, Selected Works reflects a high degree of artistic independence and intentionality. The limited structure—eleven poems and eleven photographs—suggests balance and deliberation, underscoring the book’s concern with order, repetition, and variation. Rather than presenting a narrative, the book functions as a sequence of moments, unified by tone and approach.
Overall, Selected Works stands as a quiet, introspective collaboration between Marks’s literary and photographic practices. The 1999 book emphasizes the expressive potential of small-scale, self-published work, demonstrating how poetry and photography can intersect to create a cohesive and personal artistic statement.
