Smoke

£14.99

by Berger, John | Non-fiction; Social Sciences
Published 21/03/2017 by Notting Hill Editions in the United Kingdom
Hardback | 72 pages, 1 Illustrations

SKU: '9781910749470 Categories: ,

Description

A pictorial essay by the great art critic, novelist and long-time smoker, John Berger, and Turkish writer and illustrator Selcuk Demirel.

‘Once upon a time, men, women and (secretly) children smoked.’

This charming illustrated work reflects on the cultural implications of smoking, and suggests, through a series of brilliantly inventive illustrations, that society’s attitude to smoke is both paradoxical and intolerant. It portrays a world in which smokers, banished from public places, must encounter one another as outlaws. Meanwhile, car exhausts and factory chimneys continue to pollute the atmosphere. Smoke is a beautifully illustrated prose poem that lingers in the mind.

‘A cigarette is a breathing space. It makes a parenthesis. The time of a cigarette is a parenthesis, and if it is shared you are both in that parenthesis. It’s like a proscenium arch for a dialogue.’ – John Berger