Mr. Tea
Let's Talk About Ceps
Anyway, I'm knocking these remarks off quick at work and i'm not sure they entirely add up... but I think two questions are very revealing about the book: why the rather distinctive narrative technique; and what function do readers think the photographs play in and with the text? As I say, I look forward to kicking all these ideas around a little later when we've all read the book...
I (very briefly) mentioned these two pages ago - well, not so much the narrative technique as the actual visual layout of the book. Which is part of the technique even so, I guess.
I think it adds to the sense Rich mentioned of claustrophobia or mutedness, as if his voice in inside your head as opposed to being spoken by him and heard by you.