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手取川製本 ~ Tedorigawa Bookmakers
Tedorigawa Bookmakers
20 episodes
2 weeks ago
A new bookbinder explores a variety of techniques and skills. He also writes novels and binds them.
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A new bookbinder explores a variety of techniques and skills. He also writes novels and binds them.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts,
Books
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Ep. 319: Exploring Amazon & Carving out Reincarnation
手取川製本 ~ Tedorigawa Bookmakers
8 minutes
1 month ago
Ep. 319: Exploring Amazon & Carving out Reincarnation
Bookbinding I purchased three books from Amazon. Two arrived in a timely manner: Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa, which deals with memories and remembering; and Goodbye Tsugumi by Banana Yoshimoto, which deals with both sibling rivalry, obnoxious and entitled people, and forgetting and possibly forgiveness, but I was intrigued by the envelope my Amazon horde arrived in: corrugated cardboard, which was plain on one side and festooned with a variety of QR codes on the other; probably my name, address, the deliveryman’s name, and et cetera for all things concerning delivery. (A Proustian sentence if I ever saw one; and I have.) I made a book cover out of Amazon’s envelope and added some facts about the Amazon River on the recto side. Facts such as the first European to explore the Amazon starting from Peru and floating all the way to the Atlantic (Francisco de Orellana, Spanish); why the Amazon is called the Amazon (de Orellana’s crew was attacked by warriors, including many females, which reminded de Orellana of the Amazons in Greek myths), and the direction the Amazon flowed 15,000,000 years ago (west). The Amazon Book is 100 pages, A6, with red endpapers, a cover made of an Amazon (the company) envelope, and blank except for small tidbits of information about the river that was, about 60,000,000 years ago, connected to the Congo, the second largest river by volume after the Amazon. October is, according to one Youtube creating maniac (Evan Monsma), Building Days in which you build something –anything– everyday for one 31-day month to build, among other things, confidence in your own abilities. (It is also the month of my high school girlfriend's birth.) I am building books, of course, but also made a drawing,  and a podcast. Several books in October are made up of leftovers, scraps, and unevenly cut pieces from my To Be (Possibly) Used in the Future pile of leftovers, scraps, and other pieces. I shall display some of them in our next podcast. Fiction I’m editing one novel (The Nuns of Nanao) while writing the final chapters of another novel (Growing Slurry). Doing both is complicated as the stories, characters, situations, places, and outcomes are all different. I think I’m going to concentrate on The Nuns of Nanao as this novel is finished except for clearing up misspellings, wrong words used, plot holes, and clichés; i.e. the regular stuff writers have to do to make their work better.  But on the other pen (keyboard? hand?), I just had an epiphany about the ending of Growing Slurry (my Moby-Dick inspired novel about a forensic certified public accountant meeting a homeless murderer in a character-driven plot that concentrates on memories, the unknown, and, of course, a kind of love) that clicked so well I’m outlining it before I forget it and before I get back to editing The Nuns of Nanao. And Facebook reminded me that I started a novel Ten Years Ago! that I have as yet to finish (a Don Quixote-inspired detective novel called Caraculiambro, the first 100 pages I like, but have yet to finish; and the plot might be too complicated for my feeble brain.) Video I have yet to drop a new video, but there are three in the works. Stay tuned. Subscribe. And I promise to upload more in the future. Tedorigawa Bookmakers on Youtube.
手取川製本 ~ Tedorigawa Bookmakers
A new bookbinder explores a variety of techniques and skills. He also writes novels and binds them.