How are moments brought together, now, then and tomorrow? Is time just one straight line from today to tomorrow and is yesterday really gone? Graham mixes these questions in with a quiet, brooding tenderness. It’s tiny and typewritten including all mistakes, probably to show the creator’s idea of the unity of time. The organization works to the same effect, because the journal-like entries have no linear chronology. While the questions that come out of the text are better than the text itself, and the philosophy is a bit unclear at times, This Afternoon gives you things to think about, maybe while lying in the grass on a warm summer day, watching the clouds go by- (Heather Ball)
zine, 26 pages, 50 cents plus postage, Lisa Graham, 179 Wychwood Ave. #2, Toronto, ON, M6C 2T4