From the introduction...
In dis/appear, Lissa Hunter addresses the often mysterious realms of gain and loss through which we come to know and understand our lives. We notice when something disappears. We can lose mundane material items like car keys and eye glasses. We can forget last night's dream when we were flying over the world at dusk, as if this were the most natural way to travel. We can forget the names of our elementary school teachers. We can forget the brilliant solution to the world's problems that we had when we were driving on the highway. Perhaps it blew out of the window like a seed in the wind.
—Stuart Kestenbaum

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