The TLP Editions BOX I contains the first 57 publications, published between July 2017 and October 2022, presented in a fluorescent yellow acrylic box. TLP Editions is a project by PhotoIreland bringing...
A project by PhotoIreland, OVER Journal launched its first issue in July 2020, and it has enjoyed a growing interest reaching rapidly all corners of the global market, from Zurich...
OVER Journal issue 2 Published by PhotoIreland256 pages184 × 245 mmSoftcoverISBN 9781916140424 Co-editorsAidan Kelly Murphy, Julia Gelezova, Ángel Luis González. Peer Review PanelDaniel Boetker-Smith, Dr. Justin Carville, Alejandro Castellote, Dr. Mohini Chandra, Irina Chmyreva, Yining...
Receive a FREE copy of OVER Journal Issue 1 with every €50 purchase in store for the month of July! OVER journal is a new periodical publication and online platform that proposes...
Food is a precious commodity, it has power, it can be a protest or an act of care, it can control, it nourishes us not just biologically, but socially and...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent weekly online newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs. It is published online weekly and in print monthly from its office in Kilmainham.Published...
How To Soften Corners is a playful how-to guide to hospitality. It tells the story of an art project/college canteen called Luncheonette which operated at the National College of Art...
Dublin Streets, an ongoing project, was born out of Lorcan’s love for the mini dramas he witnessed unfolding on our streets and the incredible Dublin characters who star in them....
Airmid's Journal is a biannual journal of Irish foraging, folklore, myth, magic, and remedies. Each issue is intended to be an ever-growing tapestry of stories, woven together with the plants of...
Between 1970-73 tenants throughout Ireland stopped paying rent in protest against rent increases, poor housing conditions and a rising cost of living. Their eventual victory was described in The Irish...
Many species of Madouvehs can be encountered on the wild steppes of the session. Rich, poor, male, female, gay, lesbian, non-binary - one thing that unites all these groups is...
Bia! – meaning ’food’ in Irish and ‘come’ in Igbo – is a community storytelling project. Through the words and images of immigrant and diasporic communities in Ireland, Bia! seeks...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent weekly online newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs. It is published online weekly and in print monthly from its office in Kilmainham.Published...
What is it about animals? – those creatures that keep us company, a figure in a memory or folktale, the shadowy presence in a photograph, or an ancient drawing on...
An artist’s book published by Temple Bar Gallery + Studios coincides with the opening of Niamh O’Malley’s exhibition, Gather, at La Biennale di Venezia in April 2022. Designed by Alex...
Atoosa Pour Hosseini 2011-2021 is a comprehensive overview of a decade of Pour Hosseini’s work in film, installation and performance. It features a wide selection of photographic documentation and film...
You spin me round is a collection of essays, an essential mixtape that takes elements of music – songs, performances, albums, gigs – as points of departure. The writers reflect...
Over the past two centuries close to ten million people have departed Ireland, including Sadhbh Lynam. This series is a reflection on the importance of homeland and its impact on...
“Days in Derry are long. There’s not a whole lot to do except hang out, wasting time. Essentially I am imposing my ideas of youth, freedom, beauty and rebellion on...
Banshee is an Irish independent Literary Journal. Every issue of Banshee hosts a range of short stories covering fiction, non-fiction, flash-fiction, as well as a selection of poetry chosen from...
Echo’s Bones is a public art project led by Sarah Browne with autistic young people in North County Dublin. It borrows its title from an unpublished story by Samuel Beckett...
Walking in the Way: Performing Masculinity catalogues a 12 year performance art project between the artists Pauline Cummins and Frances Mezzetti. Edited by Catherine Marshall and published by WAAG (Women...
Peter O' Doherty is a Dublin based documentary photographer. By trade he is a videographer and since 2003 he has been capturing the changing city combining hid love of photography...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent weekly online newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs. It is published online weekly and in print monthly from its office in Kilmainham.Published...
30/30 is a study of Glendalough from a deeply personal perspective. Far from the traditional bucolic or dramatic landscapes typical for an area of such beauty, these images touch on something...
'The critique of self-absorption, mounted formally in the unpunctuated flow of the poetic voice, is also explored thematically in the transmutation of all forms of movement into opportunities for advantage....
Christodoulos Makris’ second full collection, blends painstaking poetic craft with the accidental hazards of found text and overheard sample. As challenging as it is accessible, these poems comment wittily yet...
Vote No. 2 looks at the surface nature of politics by examining in situ election advertising, pairing the faces of near identically posed politicians with the artificial blue skies of...
Last chance to buy! Final copies signed by the artist. BREAKING NEWS: A Royal Wedding Souvenir came about as way a of venting Mark Duffy's frustrations at the way in...
Publication accompanying the exhibition The Blue Rooms at the City Assembly House, September 2023.The Blue Rooms is a series of projected images in domestic rooms in houses in Dublin City,...
Fly the Flag is a handmade artist’s book documenting a participatory art project by Éilís Murphy. Climate Camp was held in a field beside the Shannon Estuary near Tarbert, Co Kerry,...
Words about Words playfully explores the language of lexicography, using 26 captivating collages to bring to life esoteric terms, from abecedarian to zeugma. Each book is unique by virtue of...
The act of translation is concerned with the slippages, peculiarities, and mysteries of language. Particularly with poetry, readers are invited into a whole new world of meaning and possibility, and...
Radical! Women and the Irish Revolution is a pamphlet of poems, images, translation, and research notes created by Julie Morrissy. The pamphlet is a result of Morrissy’s time as the...
Sampler of the work of the photographer Joan Roth. Two whole plate images interleaved with japanese tissue, a frontispiece, and a cover image set into the cover of the book....
A collection of more of Living Locally, some seen as postcards, from the ongoing series which continues as a translation of the vernacular speech of where the author lives. Published...
‘A Table of Books in Ballybeg’ gathers most of the Irish projects produced by Coracle, a small publishing press working from the townland of Grange, west of Clonmel in County...
Reduced price due to wearing on the corners.Diesel traces the illegal dumping of toxic waste material, commonly referred to as ‘sludge’, by diesel launderers at sites along the Irish border...
A sophomore photobook by Irish photographer Kieran Power.Returning to the place you grew up will always harbour a mixed response, feelings of nostalgia for the days gone by. Faded memories...
In Stanisław Lem’s novel Fiasco (1986) the attempts to communicate with the inhabitants of a distant planet fail because of the human crew’s inability to distinguish the members of this...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent weekly online newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs. It is published online weekly and in print monthly from its office in Kilmainham.Published...
A book of photographs featuring new Irish models in the Nineties. The book has two sections. The first is a traditional photobook, focusing primarily on 1994 -2004. What's special about...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent weekly online newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs. It is published online weekly and in print monthly from its office in Kilmainham.Published...
Carl Hickey’s paintings are a document of his surroundings, usually transcribed from videos captured on his phone. They are directly inspired by intimate, sometimes isolated events. Carl’s multidisciplinary approach subtly...
The starting point for this book is Evelyn Hofer’s Dublin: A Portrait, which features an in-depth essay by V. S. Pritchett and photos by Hofer, and enjoyed great popularity upon its original...
Sonder is an Irish print literary journal publishing short stories, creative nonfiction, flash fiction and poetry. In Issue VIII, these stories centre around the theme of belonging and the idea...
The Pig’s Back (named for Donegal’s Muckish mountain and for the phrase ar mhuin na muice, to be in luck) is a literary prose journal that aims to bring the...
Appropriated from a Belfast School Year book circa 1965-66, these portraits depict youths on the cusp of adulthood during a time of great upheaval in the province. The Civil Rights...
Bringing together the artist’s own photographs, found archival material, handmade drawings, oral accounts and extracts from literature, Lay Her Down Upon Her Back looks at the history of medical mistreatment...
A decade of rapid change caught by two of Ireland's premier photographers, The Lensmen. The 1960s: Ireland in Pictures covers everything from the visits of President Kennedy and The Beatles, to...
Screenprinting as Gaeilge: treoir bhunúsach is an illustrated Irish language guide to screenprinting. Covering the history, materials, tools, and processes, this book provides a brief introduction to all things screenprinting....
A new print publication telling tales that tantalise your thoughts and tastebuds. The Intimacy of Eating explores the multifaceted relationship between love and food by veering away from romantic assumptions....
-Suitable for ages 5 and up- Following the bestselling Naturama, Michael Fewer and Melissa Doran return with an activity book that encourages young readers to discover for themselves the magic...
Channel is an environmentalist magazine publishing poetry and prose that fosters connection with the natural world. Conceived on 15 March, the day of 2019's first global climate strike, the project aims...
Vol 9 of Winter Papers, Ireland’s annual anthology for the arts, is published by Curlew Editions. It offers fiction, non-fiction, poetry, photography, visual arts, along with craft interviews and in-conversation...
Focail na mBan is a gathering of Irish words for vaginas, vulvas, clitorises and periods with illustrations from 29 artists. It is meant as a catalyst for those willing to...
PVA 15 is guest edited by Emma Dwyer. Ghosts, whether real or not, are haunting Emma Dwyer. Since she committed to guest-editing this edition of PVA, they have been appearing...
To inhabit a home means to leave traces; it is a place of self-expression, a place of one’s own. We collect and display what we choose: a print, a chipped...
Sebastian Wolfe, a young Irish poet based in Dublin, has been practisingpoetry for the last five years. In the Summer of 2022 he decided to self publish his first collection...
PUNKS LISTEN is the third in a series of ‘benefit books’ from the Hope Collective, Dublin’s punk/Do-It-Yourself group. Release Date October 16 It is designed to raise funds for the...
Issue 2 features ten artworks and six pieces of original writing. Short fiction by: David Butler, Sofie De Smyter, Graham Donlon, Rhys Evans, Claire-Lise Kieffer and John Moriarty. Artwork by: Sahoko...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent weekly online newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs. It is published online weekly and in print monthly from its office in Kilmainham.Published...
Shadow The Solar Trail · From A Cosmic Drift Through Higher Prairie documents Richard Proffitt's 2023 exhibitions at VISUAL, Carlow and The Dock, Carrick-on-Shannon. Includes a 32-page zine featuring texts...
Tolka is a biannual literary journal of non-fiction: publishing essays, reportage, travel writing, auto-fiction, individual stories and the writing that flows in between. Full line-up includes: Sara Baume – The...
Fat Éire is a journal that gives a name and a collective public voice to the fat people of Ireland. It represents a population that is at once invisible and...
IT WOKE ME FROM MY SLEEP is a new monograph of recent work. It opens with a wonderful essay by Cristín Leach and closes with an in-conversation text with Marysia Wieckiewicz-Carroll....
In a world of ‘alternative facts’ and ‘cognitive dissonance’ Turner’s photographs play with the idea of information voids and misunderstandings, inviting the viewer to explore the shadows and obfuscations of...
This is a special limited edition of the book False Friends which comes housed in a custom made box (corner stapled) and includes a very limited edition print of the...
Issue number 8 features – Roscommon singer songwriter Ciara Lawless – Floral designer Aiva Veinberga – Spanish photographer Ana Maisonave – Dublin singer Leila Jane – UK shepherdess Elizabeth Kneafsey...
Frustrated Writers' Group, Vol. 1 is an anthology of writing and visual art from artists living and working in Dublin. It emerges from monthly, open-to-all writing workshops, held at the...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent weekly online newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs. It is published online weekly and in print monthly from its office in Kilmainham.Published...
From award-winning author Oein DeBhairduin, Twiggy Woman is a collection of ghost stories rooted in the oral tradition of the Irish Traveller community. Like a flickering lamp, these eerie tales...
-Suitable for all ages- Uncover the secrets of our island in this engrossing look at magical landmarks across the country. Travelling province by province through Ireland, Manchán outlines the stories...
-Suitable for ages 3 and up-Another book in Peter Donnelly's ''The President's...'' series for children.The President is taking his dog for a walk in the mountains. It’s the first time his...
Em was a sheepdog who never lived far from where she was born in Cahir, County Tipperary. She had a sense of place and a gentleness of temperament, and a...
A text book of wrappers and label over prints about the current timetable for the Bus Eireann No.7 bus running from Cork to Dublin and vice versa. Published by Coracle PressEdition of...
Reduced due to water damage on cover An essay on the specificity of its subject. In order that Les Nymphéas might be accommodated in the Musée de l’Orangerie in 1927,...
A concertina describing Snowdrop, Sackfiller, Lumper, Gawkies, Flourball, Home Guard, Up-to-Date and Snowflake potatoes. A sequel to the earlier 8 Old Irish Apples now out of print. Published by Coracle PressSoftcover...
Listing and description of most of the Coracle concertinas over the years. The concertina-form is always with us quietly, openly presenting its facets to the world. Packed away in a...
Dublin Inquirer is an independent weekly online newspaper launched in June 2015 to provide quality coverage of city affairs. It is published online weekly and in print monthly from its office in Kilmainham.Cover...
Alongside Mathilde Vaveau’s photographs, Alice Lognonné’s short story is the erratic evocation of a trip in Ireland. Between Belfast, capital of Northern Ireland, and Coleman Island – a minuscule enclave...
Terra is a personal exploration of the image culture of 'Ireland's largest motor and classifieds website' DoneDeal.ie. As the author becomes engrossed by found imagery of cars, farm machinery, animals...
A newspaper produced by members of the Community Action Tenants Union Ireland (CATU). This issue contains articles on the history of housing struggles in Ireland, analysis of the housing situation at...
An Capall Dorcha is an occasional journal that works with a selection of regular contributors, as well as accepting a number of pieces selected via open call. This includes but is...
Paper Visual Art (PVA) began as an online journal of art criticism, established in 2009 by Niamh Dunphy. Now based between Dublin and Berlin. PVA began as a response to what was...
Capicua is a collaboration with visual artist Eglé Vismanté. For Stereo Editions' 11th publication, the concept of palindrome number or capicua (from the Catalan “head to tail”) is deployed through...
~H avā is a collaboration with Czech sculptress and installation artist Stanislava Karbušická, during a residency at PRÁM Studios in Prague. Using the graphic qualities inherent to Stana’s work, this object-book...
Pálení čarodějnic, or Walpurgis night, is a celebration of the cyclical transformation of Winter into Spring. Faded Fires was composed and recorded in Marseille and in Prague between January and...
Three sets of photographs into one printed object. From the foam that can resemble marble, superimpositions of skies and superimposed plants that create an image of the third, skin and...
Daphne is the third chapter of the project Opium for Ovid, published by Stereoeditions in a collection of 22 separate books. 'Yoko Tawada wrote Opium für Ovid: Ein Kopfkissenbuch von 22...
Scylla is the fourth chapter of the project Opium for Ovid, published by Stereoeditions in a collection of 22 separate books.'Yoko Tawada wrote Opium für Ovid: Ein Kopfkissenbuch von 22 Frauen...
Issue #2 of SEED contemplates ‘labyrinths’. In Greek mythology, the labyrinth is an elaborate maze. For artists working today, it holds symbolic and psychological significance as we try to find...
The theme of our fourth issue stems from conversations within the SEED Collective about experiences of change post-pandemic. So many of us recently went through, or know someone who has...
Imaginative in nature, people have gazed up at the constellations since prehistory, assigning them meaning and form. Issue #3 of SEED reflects this pull of the stars and presents work...
Channel is an environmentalist magazine publishing poetry and prose that fosters connection with the natural world. Conceived on 15 March, the day of 2019's first global climate strike, the project aims...
This limited edition book is published on the occasion of TULCA Festival of Visual Arts, 2020, titled The Law is a White Dog. Curated and edited by Sarah Browne, the...
TACTICAL MAGIC publication edited by Kerry Guinan for TULCA 2019. Included in the publication is a specially commissioned essay by Pádraic E. Moore titled: Art and Magick in the 21st...
This limited edition publication has been produced on the occasion of the 2021 TULCA Festival of Visual Arts, curated by Eoin Dara. The publication comprises a small folio of intimate...
Caged is a collection of photography by artist Rachel Naughton. Caged speaks to being at a point in life where you begin to feel trapped in the routine of it...
Caged is a collection of photography by artist Rachel Naughton. 'Caged' speaks to being at a point in life where you begin to feel trapped in the routine of it...
Tarraingíonn Scéal Scéal Eile (One Story Leads to Another) is a photobook which aims to visually represent stories of Irish folklore and mythology.It does so in a lyrical and engaging...
Printed photographs made on the visit to Cork in 2011, to particpate in the 'In Other Words' exhibition at the Glucksman Gallery. This casebound book contains two maps of the...
Peter Downsbrough's photographs of man-hole covers and vents in different locations in Europe and the United States.
Published by Coracle PressSoftcover72 pages160 x 240 mmISBN 9780906630594
A text describing a scene for an imaginary film set on the Aran Islands
Published by Coracle PressEdition of 300Letterpress wrappers inserted in plastic sleeve8 pages145 x 90 mmISBN 0906630126
Painted by Rousseau, Guillaume Apollinaire stands next to Marie Laurencin under some ash trees, with Sweet Williams at their feet Published by Coracle PressEdition of 300Letterpress wrappers inserted in plastic sleeve8...
The best young picadons are usually of the purest white, clean and fresh looking, nicely formed and just firm enough to stand up on their own. Pélardons are like many...
A collaboration surrounding Maud Cotter's altered hotwater bottle sculptures, referring in turn to the dynamic of Boccioni's work of the same title. Published by Coracle PressEdition of 200Hardover36 pages151 x...
A small anthology of the writings of Tim Robinson, together with a previously unpublished essay 'Geometer'.
Published by Coracle Press Softover64 pages200 x 138 mmISBN 090663007X
'Gertrude Stein’s sentences Descriptions of Literature were written by hand. Her line length was not made by any particular decision. The length of her lines was determined by the width...
18In the work of Erica Van Horn, books collect and transform remnants, remembrances, remainders and reminders. From fragments that might otherwise be forgotten, she makes new inventories and series in...
Play Book is the new collection of poems by Irish poet, Maurice Scully. His writing began in the early 1970s, and since 1981 he has published 10 books of poetry...
Papers of Susan Howe, American poet. The collection consists of Howe's literary correspondence, poetry manuscripts, notes and typescripts for readings and talks, personal and working journals, recordings, research files, and...
Living Locally No.12 With age, Tom Browne has given up his building jobs. Now he works on small houses in his shed. He uses real building materials whenever possible, as...
An inventory of many of the metal forms found and drawn by Erica Van Horn as a potential index of their acquisition and use and a hardware catalogue for further...
The second book from Coracle of William Minor’s poems, after 'tree on the outside' from 2010. Here, by conjecture and statement surrounding the artist’s life and work, he presents an interior...
How to Live Here is a visual arts project that asks questions about the artist's desire to return to rural Ireland as a queer woman who once left in search...
Nollaig Molloy’s A Confection of Photographs investigates the assembly of archives and Ireland’s working class histories. Almost one hundred images, each scanned and reproduced from a single storage box found...
What Began As Desire presents the works of ten artists within the intimate format of an A5 postcard. Comprised of works by David Lindert, Issey Goold, Michele Baron, Léann Herlihy, Tobias...
While balancing unpaid emotional and domestic labour with full-time paid work, Emma O'Brien placed her photographic practice on hold. It was an indulgence she couldn't afford; Motherhood demanded this sacrifice....
Hypnagogic States is a 58 page publication exploring the strange and uncanny experience of sleep paralysis. The publication features the 1987 study - ‘High Prevalence of Isolated Sleep Paralysis: Kanashibari...
Alice Rekab (b. Dublin, 1987; lives and works in Dublin) studies the cultural and personal stories that are told about us as well as the ones we ourselves tell. Their...
The third release in SMUT'S printed matter series is New Order by Italian-born London based photographer and filmmaker, Dani d'Ingeo. Dani is a graduate from the Master’s programme in Photography at London...
"One of the first photographs to be taken was of the empty waiting room of the Emergency Department where I work. This was of course highly unusual for a department...
Issue 002 of HOAX focuses on relating the local to the global, and the environmental impact of fighting for these spaces. Produced for guerilla publishing, this issue is a multi-functional, fold-out...
a beam in the karmic strip presents a selection of psychedelic visions and haunted landscapes from Richard Proffitt's recent works on paper. Includes On A Midnight Wild, an accompanying piece of writing by the artist...
Roseanne Lynch had an 18 month residency at the Bauhaus Foundation Dessau in 2018 and 2019. She immersed herself there in the sites of the Bauhaus and its Materials Research...
Fair Days is a zine of SX-70 Polaroid photographs, taken at Country Fair Days in Counties Meath and Cavan between 2006 and 2008, which were manipulated by hand to create...
“For nearly eight years, I worked as a musician in a wedding band, travelling all over Ireland. I had a feeling that I was seeing things I would never see...
Women from the Inside is a collaborative photographic project based in Limerick City led by Clara Planelles (Creative Director and Photographer), Clara McSweeney (Project Coordinator and Graphic Designer) and Maria...
Focusing on the everyday life in Dublin through street photography, this zine is a personal journey from the very start of taking photography seriously. Through each page you see how...
Commissioned by Clare Gormley for TULCA Festival of Visual Arts and edited by Stephen Connolly, The World Was All Before Them features new work by seven writers: Simon Costello, Dane...
Idealism and imagination, dreams and reality, all come into play when we consider glass: from an elemental, ritual and decorative material of mysterious origins, to functional, technological, mass-produced commodity. Remaking...
Special edition triple gatefold 6 vinyl release featuring 55 new tracks from Mark Broom [aka Visitor], Donnacha Costello, Keith Tucker [aka DJ-K1], Rob Rowland, Shawn Rudiman, Decoy [aka Decal], Americhord,...
This new artist publication by Lisa Freeman and designed by the award-winning Or Studio documents the live performance Slipped, Fell and Smacked my Face off the Dance Floor (2022). It...
Exit. Music. Lights. is a publication about theatricality, explored by a range of artists across forms. Designed by Clare Bell, this publication features contributions by visual artists, writers, and theatre-makers,...
Figure-ground perception is the cognitive mechanism through which we apprehend our surroundings, isolating the figure – the words on the page, the features of a face, the lines on a...
A Special Area of ConVersation is a publication resulting from an artist residency sited on the Fingal Coast in Co. Dublin in 2019. The residency was part of 'An Urgent Inquiry'...
According to A.T. Lucas, in his book Furze, A Survey and History of its Uses in Ireland (1960), “There are two general English names [for gorse] current in the country....
Balance explores a place where human beings and nature work together and need each other to thrive. Taken over the duration of 2018 and 2019, quotes and imagery highlight the importance of The...
Emerging from a body of research into the entanglement of manmade systems and nonhuman life, The Sky Only Welcomes Those with Wings juxtaposes the vantage points of birds and people,...
This substantial review of Eamonn Doyle's practice has been published to accompany a large exhibition that took place at Mapfre Foundation 12 September 2019 to 26 January 2020, Madrid. Including...
Woods found himself in Reykjavik, Iceland, where he came to learn through conversations with locals, of genetic ties between Irish and Icelandic people. From behind the camera, this trip saw Woods documenting...
This zine is an exploration of just some of the many vintage and second hand shopping spaces in Dublin. It highlights the accessibility of ethical shopping and how fun it...
Reduced due to damage to back cover Customers and artists alike are craving connection, collaboration and community beyond fleeting, algorithm driven interactions. We want to know our artists. That's where...
To the Beat of the Drum comprises photographs of youthful members of Northern Ireland’s militaristic, Protestant marching bands, who McConnell carefully situates under the trippy magic of his super-chromatic, hedonistic lighting....
This is Our Place: A Survey of Dalymount Park the Home of Irish Football contains 29 drawings from the map of Dalymount Park along with three commissioned essays: Dr Margarita...
Emerging from a lifelong relationship with Pieter Bruegel’s sixteenth-century painting Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, artist Adam Chodzko’s extensive new writing weaves a path through a vast ocean of associative...
'This 8th edition of Bob Cobbing’s 1965 ground-breaking polylingual sonic abecedary unites Jennifer Pike Cobbing’s cover design for its original publication as Sound Poems with the typeset text of later...
This toolkit is a guide for photographers who would like to make photographic projects for young people or simply just consider them in the making. There are 10 considerations listed...
1999 marked the end of a decade of great social, economic, and cultural change in Ireland. Significant social milestones included church scandals, divorce and abortion referenda, the decriminalisation of homosexuality...
“Small intricacies moments and pleasures” - Excerpt from text from Close One’s Eyes Just as the line above suggests, Greene aims to capture the tender moments of beauty and quiet...