The private erotic diary of a mysterious artist, his beautiful wife, and her tempting sister, in a steamy tropical fishing village where there are no roads, no electricity, and no escape from each other or their memories. Written in my own calligraphic hand, with many sketches and other illustrations, Memoir dissolves through reality, dreams, fantasies and visions of tender explicit sex and unrequited love. Unlike many "literary" novels, however, Memoir is a pleasure to read, as the text and the visual presentation combine to tell the story in vivid detail. Originally published in 1975 an edition of 350 copies, this book established me as a book artist. It was exhibited at Franklin Furnace along with my other literary art works, and is now in the Artists Books Collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.