This Afternoon

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

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