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"Return" is a photo book by American photographer Larry Clark. Born in the rural town of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Clark was raised by his mother, who was also a photographer. As a teenager, Clark became addicted to drugs, and his masterpiece "Tulsa," which depicts the daily life of himself and his friends in drugs, sex, and violence, is a masterpiece that will be passed down through the generations. Since the 1990s, he has been active in the world of film, directing "Kids," written by Harmony Korine, and has released many other works, including "Bully." His style, which depicts the fluctuating emotions and energy of young people who rebel against a closed and oppressive world, has resonated with many people, and he is still very popular worldwide. In recent years, Clark has been making headlines in Japan for his collaborations with fashion brands, but this book is a book that can be said to be "another Tulsa," newly reedited by Clark, who revisited vintage prints of images taken in the early 1960s and early 1970s during his Tulsa era.