The Reader, Genoa, Italy. © Lucy Hamidzadeh
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The Fullness of the Long-Distance Reader

The Reader gathers nineteen photographers’ gazes upon a single gesture: that of a human being absorbed in the pages of a book.

 

By Guénola Pellen. Photos by Elisabeth Argillier, Tiffany Bell, Bożena Budzyńska, Oliver Bunica, Graham Chapman, Christian Dumont, David Gonzalez, Greg Goyo Vargas, Lucy Hamidzadeh, Peter Jonker, Ian Kobylanski, Sam Landers, Judit Prat Martí, Declan McWhinney, Meg Miller, John Michael Rivera, Selene Sarı, Andy Shigekawa, and Jeffery Xin.

The Reader, Kyoto, Japan © Andy Shigekawa

Reading holds a singular power: it renders those who surrender to it at once entirely present and radically elsewhere. It is precisely this tension that the nineteen photographers brought together in this volume have pursued, from hushed cafés to sun-washed stone benches, from beaches to parks where time itself seems to dissolve. Each image captures the exact moment when the outside world falls away.

The Reader, Istanbul. © Selene Sari

The book does more than document a posture: it reveals its dimension as something both universal and profoundly intimate. Regardless of latitude, language, or season, the gesture remains the same — that slight tilt of the neck, that quiet turning inward. Several essays by booksellers, authors, and readers weave between the photographs a delicate meditation on what reading brings to the soul.

The Reader, Venice, Italy. © Bożena Budzyńska

Over one hundred and twenty colour photographs form a contemplative collection. Each turned page is an invitation to slow down, to rediscover that quality of attention only the printed book still knows how to offer.

The Reader, Los Angeles, United States. © Tiffany Bell
The Reader, Rome, Italy. © John Michael Rivera
The Reader, Los Angeles, United States. © Greg Goyo Vargas
The Reader, Paris, France. © Christian Dumont
The Reader, Madrid, Spain. © Peter Jonker
The Reader, Chicago, United States. © Graham Chapman
The Reader, New York, United States. © Declan McWhinney
The Reader, Paris, France. © Elisabeth Argillier




The Reader
 is published by Trope Publishing Co. and available for $39.

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