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"Shura no ken" is a photo collection by Suzuki Kiyoshi, one of Japan's leading photographers. All but one of the eight photo collections published during his lifetime were self-published. He was an artist who ignored commercial, technical, and time constraints, edited and designed the books himself, and continued to be extremely particular about creating photo collections. He created conceptual works by editing outstanding snapshots into meticulous, multi-layered sequences with themes such as recollection, dreams, travel, and literature. Suzuki Kiyoshi had many currently active photographers such as Kanemura Osamu, Hara Mikiko, and Yoshino Erika as his students, and also worked as an educator. This is his seventh collection of works, "another volume of ''songs of the flow''. After publishing works about his travels around Asia, Suzuki returned to his roots, the "coal mines," and, using Kitakami, Ashio, Kanegafuchi, and Tokiwa as symbols, reminisced about his grandfather, father, mother, and sisters, and approached the synchronicity between his family and himself, while looking back on himself and searching for himself. "Suzuki Kiyoshi by Suzuki Kiyoshi". The layout design is full of experimental expressions that make it seem as if he is struggling and enjoying the creative process of going forward and going back, assembling and reassembling, creating and destroying. The calligraphy on the cover is by Robert Frank, a great friend of his. Limited to 600 copies. Comes with a dust jacket.