MONT
ST. MICHEL
Michael Kenna
Hardbound,
8" x 12", 84 pages
64 duotone plates
2007, Nazraeli
From the Publisher:
The small tidal island of Mont St Michel
is situated just off the Normandy coast, connected to the mainland
by a single causeway. Its abbey rises like a mirage, high above
the sea, on this craggy, rocky perch. It is a spectacular sight,
and one that Kenna has been drawn to many times over the years.
By day, the island is alive with cars, buses, people, noise. It
can seem a garish place. But at night, it becomes as originally
intended: a place for peace, prayer, and quiet contemplation.
It is that gentler face of Mont St Michel that Kenna wanted to
photograph and, after the crowds have gone home, he has been able
to do so. Alone, he has climbed the bell tower, explored the crypts
and chapels, and ambled along the silent lanes of the island.
He has watched, totally undisturbed, as the light changed, shadows
came and went, and clouds subtley floated this way and that. While
his camera shutter was open for long, long exposures, Kenna cherished
the silence. He sees these photographs as a personal record of
this time of solitary exploration; it is a record we are privileged
to share. Kenna has dedicated this book to his father and, in
a deeply moving introduction, he describes the connection he feels
between this solid, calm, inspirational place and his much-loved
parent.
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