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"Paris, Texas (Acceptable)" is a collection of works by Wim Wenders, a world-renowned German artist. As a film director, he has released many masterpieces, including his early trilogy of "Alice in the City," "Detour," and "Wandering," as well as "Paris, Texas," a road movie fascinated by American culture. He has also produced some of the best documentary films, such as "Buena Vista Social Club" and "Soul of Man," and in 2015 released the documentary film "Love Letter to the Earth" about photographer Sebastião Salgado. While active as a film director, he has also published photobooks as a photographer, and his road movie "Written in the West," set in the American West, is regarded as a masterpiece in the history of photography. This book is a 512-page photobook of the film "Paris, Texas," which was the catalyst for the creation of "Written in the West" and was written by Sam Shepard. The book is so beautiful and flowing that it makes you feel like you're watching a movie. I'm in awe of Wenders's sense. (There are notes written on the front page.)