Our daily lives have to be a satisfaction in themselves: 40 Years of Bloodroot
Our daily lives have to be a satisfaction in themselves: 40 Years of Bloodroot
Various authors
Edited by Emily Larned
Published by Alder & Frankia / Emily Larned
144 pages, perfect-bound
8” x 5.25” (closed)
Two versions available:
• Offset-printed, perfect-bound version from 2020 ($20)
• The original, Riso-printed, hand-stitched version from 2018 ($100)
An award-winning book documenting 40 years of Bloodroot, the legendary feminist vegetarian restaurant and bookstore in Bridgeport, CT. Comprising personal-political essays by founders Selma Miriam and Noel Furie and photographs by Noel, this book is for you if you’re interested in:
second wave feminism, radical lesbian feminism, vegetarianism, work collectives, fiber arts, the 1970s, seasonal eating, female-centered spirituality, autobiography, growing food, the 1980s, independent bookstores, worker-owned restaurants, veganism, feminist businesses, the 1990s, global cooking, feminist theory, utopian movements, personal-political essays, the 2000s, debunking health fads, radical suburbia, mother & daughter relationships, photographs by women of women, the 2010s. The footnotes on nearly every page comprise a suggested reading list for many (if perhaps not all) of these topics.
This book may also be of interest if you like: books made from archives; books designed with contemporary typefaces, books printed entirely in the color burgundy, books originally edited, designed, printed, and hand-bound by the artist-publisher; Bridgeport books; Connecticut books; books with pictures of cats in them; books that have won fancy design awards.
Contents include:
Introduction
Bloodroot Chronology
Building Bloodroot (photo essay)
Bloodroot: Brewing Visions
Introduction to the Political Palate
Some Notes on the Passage of the Seasons
Feminism in the Eighties
Ethical Vegetarianism
On Collectivity & Work
A Witch Recipe for Grievers
Part-time Bloodroot (photo essay)
On Persistence & Feminism
Her Life & Mine
A Consideration of the Domestic Arts
Plus over 70 of Noel Furie’s original photographs of Bloodroot and friends, including feminist luminaries Audre Lorde, Adrienne Rich, Mary Daly, Billie Potts.
Winner of AIGA 50 Books | 50 Covers; Type Directors Club TDC64: Best Typography in the World; Connecticut Art Directors Club | Gold in Book Design, Spirit of Creativity Award.
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