This book unites the inkjet prints of Uwe Wittwer with the poetry of Jürg Halter. Deserted Boat Drifts Towards the Moon brings artist Uwe Wittwer's watercolours and writer and poet Jürg Halter's lyric together in a multi-layered dialogue. Inspired by Japanese director Kenji Mizoguchi's legendary movie Ugetsu Monogatari (Rain Moon Tales, 1953), they intend to trigger a new, imaginary film in the mind of the viewer-reader. It is not a self-contained story they offer. Rather, artist and poet have created a subtle play with hints, fragments, comments, and further narratives. Some of Wittwer's images are illustrative, others refuse a direct reading. Likewise, Halter's short poems in some cases are unambiguous and simple, some are equivocal and elude immediate access. In a poetic-painterly manner, the book explores questions such as ?what is one's own in the foreign??, ?when does humanity turn into inhumanity??, or ?Is comfort to be found in art?? Text in English and German. AUTHORS: Jürg Halter is a Bern-based Swiss author, poet, and spoken-word and visual artist. Uwe Wittwer is a Zurich-based Swiss artist. The media he uses includes watercolour, oil painting, inkjet print, and video. SELLING POINTS: . Works on paper by Swiss artist Uwe Wittwer and poems by Swiss writer and poet Jürg Halter in a multi-layered dialogue . Explores in a poetic-painterly manner questions of the individual in the foreign, humanity and inhumanity, and the consolation in art 50 colour illustrations