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Peyvand Sadeghian — DUAL — Tangerine Press
Peyvand Sadeghian — DUAL — Tangerine Press
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Peyvand Sadeghian is a multi-disciplinary artist based in London. She is the somewhat unusual position of having two identities, two passports: one in the UK, one in Iran. She explores and explains how this came about in this specially commissioned essay, based on her critically acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe one-woman show.

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53 numbered/signed copies

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16 pages. approx. 6"/150mm wide x 225mm/9" tall. Handsewn at the Sick Tangerine workshop. Mohawk dark grey card covers; front cover artwork embossed in gold. Printed on acid-free text paper; 'straw' endpapers. ISBN: 978-1-910691-93-9

Peyvand Sadeghian explores her dual identity and explains how this came about in this specially commissioned essay, based on her critically acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe one-woman show of the same name.

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Peyvand Sadeghian is a multi-disciplinary artist based in London. Her work is a complex tapestry woven from real-world research, geopolitics, social theory and lived experience. With a background in ensemble work, Peyvand is an actor, puppeteer, and writer who also delves into stop-motion animation, film and digital technology. She trained with the National Youth Theatre GB, and studied BA Drama & Theatre Arts (hons) at Goldsmiths College, University of London. D U A L, her one-woman show, on which this essay is based, was performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2023 and continues to tour the country. Her website is: peyvand.co.uk.

The Walking Wounded Series is an erratic beast. Titles will be released in sporadic bursts over the coming years. 53 titles by 53 different authors, in an edition of 53 numbered copies each. Up until 2023, any copies left unsold after 9 months (from date of issue) were ceremonially burned and the ashes scattered into the River Wandle in south London. Now remaining copies suffer one of the following fates: gifted, buried, drowned, burned or intentionally left in public houses or on buses/trains, as the publisher sees fit.

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53 numbered copies

£12 plus shipping

16 pages. approx. 6"/150mm wide x 225mm/9" tall. Handsewn at the Sick Tangerine workshop. Mohawk dark grey card covers; front cover artwork embossed in gold. Title page spread printed on Heritage book white paper; 100% acid-free text paper; endpapers tbc. ISBN 978-1-***

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The Walking Wounded Series is an erratic beast. Titles will be released in sporadic bursts over the coming years. 53 titles by 53 different authors, in an edition of 53 numbered copies each. Any copies left unsold after 9 months (from date of issue) will be ceremonially burned and the ashes scattered into the River Wandle outside the Tangerine hq here in south London.

Limited edition, signed chapbooks, all handsewn, embossed and printed at the Sick Tangerine workshop.