Sorrow
Dublin Core
Title
Sorrow
Subject
Poetic
Description
Sorrow is a story of grief, the story of my grief. My brother died on Remembrance Day in 1993. For so long so many words were left unspoken, swallowed down deep within me. They calcified and grew hard, chalky, like the very earth we walked upon. I stopped speaking about him and that space became as empty as the landscapes I searched.
Sorrow is a vessel where hidden in its pages my brother continues to exist, written on the very surface of the paper are the indexical marks of his existence, alongside the bare document of his absence. Within the soft pages of this book the images explore the boundaries between spaces, as if the distance between realities has a physical limit you could push against and touch, like the film upon the surface of the ocean.
My grief is laid bare beneath my feet, it is washed upon the shore being ground smaller and smaller by time yet never diminishing.
This book is a quest, a story, my journey looking through the thin space searching for evidence of his physical presence in the uncanny and eerie landscapes of Dorset. It is here I continue to search the forgotten spaces, empty and barren, haunted, hoping to find a fleeting glimpse of him in the hills and hollow ways.
Sorrow is a vessel where hidden in its pages my brother continues to exist, written on the very surface of the paper are the indexical marks of his existence, alongside the bare document of his absence. Within the soft pages of this book the images explore the boundaries between spaces, as if the distance between realities has a physical limit you could push against and touch, like the film upon the surface of the ocean.
My grief is laid bare beneath my feet, it is washed upon the shore being ground smaller and smaller by time yet never diminishing.
This book is a quest, a story, my journey looking through the thin space searching for evidence of his physical presence in the uncanny and eerie landscapes of Dorset. It is here I continue to search the forgotten spaces, empty and barren, haunted, hoping to find a fleeting glimpse of him in the hills and hollow ways.
Creator
Dawn Rodgers
Publisher
self-published
Date
2024
Format
Swiss bound and machine stitched in read thread. Printed at Taylor Brothers Bristol on
Book Item Type Metadata
Dimensions
20x15,1
Number of Pages
104
Number of images
56
Edition Size
150
Place of Publication
Bristol
Designer
Dawn S Rodgers
Editor
Dawn S Rodgers
Printer
Taylor Brothers
ISBN
n/a
Website
www.dawnrodgers.co.uk
URL Link to project
https://www.dawnrodgers.co.uk/work/project-three-sng7y-5ajc7
Where to buy
https://www.dawnrodgers.co.uk/shop-1
Links to reviews
https://phmuseum.com/news/photobook-review-sorrow-by-dawn-rodgers
Citation
Dawn S Rodgers, “Sorrow,” Photobook Cafe Photobook Collection, accessed September 19, 2025, https://photobookcafe-archive.co.uk/items/show/1774.