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"A Fire at the Edge of the Eye... A Collection of Criticism 1965-1977" is a collection of works by Takuma Nakahira, one of Japan's leading postwar photographers. While "Urban Landscape Encyclopedia," published by Getsuyosha in 2011, is a collection of photographs Nakahira published in magazines between 1964 and 1982, this volume is a collection of his critical works published between 1965 and 1977, the year he fell ill. Nakahira, an editor, critic, and photography commentator, writes in a sharp and scathing style, sometimes difficult to understand. The contents of this volume include: "1. What Does it Mean to Be Contemporaneous? (1965-1970)," "2. Escaping the Image (1970-1971)," "3. The Illusion of Recording (1971-1973)," "4. Why a Botanical Encyclopedia? (1973-1975)," and "The Edge of the Eye (1976-1977)." A large volume with over 500 pages. No dust jacket.