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Derry Ainsworth's 'Open Shop' is the new cover image for New England Review publication

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Derry Ainsworth's 'Open Shop' as cover image for New England Review issue 45.4
Derry Ainsworth's 'Open Shop' as cover image for New England Review issue 45.4

Derry Ainsworth has drawn attention with his eye-catching street photography. This quarter, his work proudly claims a prominent spot as the cover image for the New England Review. The cover depicts a serene moment: an elderly man immersed in reading a newspaper, framed by the inviting atmosphere of his open front shop.


Ainsworth’s photograph, titled "Open Shop," beautifully captures a timeless instant. The image exudes tranquillity and perfectly aligns with the reflective nature of the literature in this issue. By choosing this piece, the New England Review seeks to evoke a specific mood that resonates with the stories and essays within its pages, which feature a mix of themes that challenge and inspire readers.


Notably, the cover photo not only highlights Ainsworth’s keen eye for detail but also acts as a companion piece to literary works inspired by Wong Kar Wai's critically acclaimed film "Chungking Express." Similar to the film, which explores brief moments of connection and reflection amid lively urban life, the cover image embodies the essence of stillness amidst the busyness of everyday experiences.


In the sharp contrasts of the urban environment, this solitary scene serves as a gentle reminder of the importance of taking a step back to contemplate and appreciate life’s simpler pleasures. Ainsworth’s photography encourages viewers to value these fleeting moments that often go unnoticed. According to a study by the American Psychological Association, taking time for personal reflection can lead to improved mental well-being and deeper connections with others, highlighting the importance of such moments in our lives.


The New England Review excels at pairing visual art with profound literary content, and Ainsworth's photography fits seamlessly into this tradition. His ability to authentically capture everyday life allows readers to connect more deeply with both the image and the written word, enriching the overall experience. For example, readers may find themselves drawn not just to the stories but also to the emotions and memories evoked by Ainsworth’s work.


As readers delve into this quarter's edition, they are invited to engage not only with the thoughtful prose but also to immerse themselves in Ainsworth’s portrayal of solitude and stillness. This visual narrative deepens the exploration of human experiences shared in the review, encouraging reflection and contemplation that enhances the reading journey.


Reflecting on Ainsworth's Impact


Derry Ainsworth's "Open Shop" emerges as an impressive selection for the New England Review cover. The photograph resonates intricately with the literature featured, invoking feelings of nostalgia and a desire for introspection. It serves as an invitation to pause and reflect on both the visual and textual stories presented in this quarter's publication.


With its connection to themes inspired by "Chungking Express," this edition promises to deliver a rich array of stories that connect with readers on a personal level. Ainsworth’s photography, celebrated for its simplicity and authenticity, reminds us all of the beauty found in everyday moments. This makes it a fitting cover choice that perfectly aligns with the literary treasures within. Words from the publication The print edition of our cinematic winter issue (45.4) is on its way to subscribers and our online preview is now live! Enjoy gripping prose by Roy Kesey, Alysia Han, Kathleen Wheaton, and Dan Musgrave; contemplative poetry by Kazim Ali, Perry Levitch, Garous Abdolmalekian, and Rena J. Mosteirin; the special feature Chunking Express at 30: Rewatching Wong Kar Wai; translations from the Persian, Russian, and Korean; and much more. Subscribe to the publication here: https://www.nereview.com/subscribe



 
 
 

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