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Long Time Coming : A Photographic Portrait of America, 1935-1943 by Michael Lesy (2002, Hardcover)

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PublisherNorton & Company, Incorporated, w. w.
ISBN-100393049434
ISBN-139780393049435
eBay Product ID (ePID)2256867

Product Key Features

Book TitleLong Time Coming : a Photographic Portrait of America, 1935-1943
Number of Pages480 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicSociology / General, General, Customs & Traditions, Photoessays & Documentaries, United States / General, Sociology / Rural
Publication Year2002
IllustratorYes
GenreSocial Science, Photography, History
AuthorMichael Lesy
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight80.6 Oz
Item Length1 in
Item Width1.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2002-016606
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal973.91
SynopsisLong Time Coming is derived from the 145,000 photographs made between 1935 and 1943 by a team of now-famous photographers employed by the Farm Security Administration (FSA), whose ranks included Arthur Rothstein, Ben Shahn, Dorothea Lange, and Walker Evans. We are all familiar with the iconic images of poverty that are usually associated with the project. The agency's mission, however, went well beyond photographing dispossessed rural people, and this book is proof. It includes 410 remarkable images made in large cities (including New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, Omaha, and Pittsburgh) as well as dozens of small towns and villages throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. These are images that have rarely been seen--some twenty percent have never been published before--images that present a portrait of a vanished America, a visual record of everyday existence that enhances and enlarges our assumptions about the era. Setting the pictures in context, Michael Lesy's iconoclastic, groundbreaking text intercuts excerpts from primary and secondary sources (some given as "assigned reading" to the project photographers) with an extended look at Roy Stryker, the FSA's controversial director. It presents the FSA photographs in a very different light from the bleak vision to which we are accustomed., Long Time Coming is derived from the 145,000 photographs made between 1935 and 1943 by a team of now-famous photographers employed by the Farm Security Administration (FSA), whose ranks included Arthur Rothstein, Ben Shahn, Dorothea Lange, and Walker Evans. We are all familiar with the iconic images of poverty that are usually associated with the project. The agency's mission, however, went well beyond photographing dispossessed rural people, and this book is proof. It includes 410 remarkable images made in large cities (including New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, Omaha, and Pittsburgh) as well as dozens of small towns and villages throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. These are images that have rarely been seen-some twenty percent have never been published before-images that present a portrait of a vanished America, a visual record of everyday existence that enhances and enlarges our assumptions about the era. Setting the pictures in context, Michael Lesy's iconoclastic, groundbreaking text intercuts excerpts from primary and secondary sources (some given as "assigned reading" to the project photographers) with an extended look at Roy Stryker, the FSA's controversial director. It presents the FSA photographs in a very different light from the bleak vision to which we are accustomed.
LC Classification NumberE169.L597 2002

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