Mouth of Reddish Water

Mouth of Reddish Water:
A Japanese American Story

Text by S. Neil Fujita

One of the legendary graphic designers of the twentieth century, Neil Fujita is renowned for his spectacular designs including memorable book jackets for The Godfather and In Cold Blood. Fujita, a Japanese-American, was among 120,000 interned during World War II, and yet he proudly served in the United States Army. He tells an intimate story of boyhood friends and experiences, loves, joys and disappointments. He writes with candor, sensitivity, humor-and the practiced eye for detail of a man who has spent his life in the visual arena. The book contains numerous family photos and images of Fujita's designs and paintings.

S. Neil Fujita lives in Southold (Long Island), New York.

Book Details

  • October 2005

  • Pages: 200

  • Photographs: 15 black and white and 75 color photos

  • Size: 7-1/2" x 10"

  • Paper

  • Item #: 1-932646-18-3

  • Price: $24.95

Contact

For more information, please contact:

Susan Slack
Vice President, Ruder Finn Press

301 East 57th Street
New York, NY 10022

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