Fryd Frydendahl — Never Run Faster Than Your Guardian Angel Can Fly

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NEVER RUN FASTER THAN YOUR GUARDIAN ANGEL CAN FLY’ is Fryd Frydendahl’s first publication with At Last Books. The book works as a series of diaristic entrances made while Frydendahl, a longtime resident of New York City, found herself in quarantine during COVID-19 with her family in western Jutland, Denmark.

Mette Kia Krabbe Meyer, a Senior Research Fellow at the Royal Danish Library, was invited to write accommodating text pieces for Frydendahl's photos with images and texts feeding off of each other.

Read an excerpt of Mette Kia Krabbe Meyer's essay here.

34 cm × 24 cm
78 pages
Soft cover, perfect bound

Published September 2020

ISBN 978-87-999667-9-0

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NEVER RUN FASTER THAN YOUR GUARDIAN ANGEL CAN FLY’ is Fryd Frydendahl’s first publication with At Last Books. The book works as a series of diaristic entrances made while Frydendahl, a longtime resident of New York City, found herself in quarantine during COVID-19 with her family in western Jutland, Denmark.

Mette Kia Krabbe Meyer, a Senior Research Fellow at the Royal Danish Library, was invited to write accommodating text pieces for Frydendahl's photos with images and texts feeding off of each other.

Read an excerpt of Mette Kia Krabbe Meyer's essay here.

34 cm × 24 cm
78 pages
Soft cover, perfect bound

Published September 2020

ISBN 978-87-999667-9-0

NEVER RUN FASTER THAN YOUR GUARDIAN ANGEL CAN FLY’ is Fryd Frydendahl’s first publication with At Last Books. The book works as a series of diaristic entrances made while Frydendahl, a longtime resident of New York City, found herself in quarantine during COVID-19 with her family in western Jutland, Denmark.

Mette Kia Krabbe Meyer, a Senior Research Fellow at the Royal Danish Library, was invited to write accommodating text pieces for Frydendahl's photos with images and texts feeding off of each other.

Read an excerpt of Mette Kia Krabbe Meyer's essay here.

34 cm × 24 cm
78 pages
Soft cover, perfect bound

Published September 2020

ISBN 978-87-999667-9-0