North Mississippi Homeplace
«North Mississippi Homeplace is a hauntingly beautiful collection of color photographs that capture the North Mississippi world that inspired the fiction of William Faulkner, the photographs of William Eggleston, the music of Otha Turner, and the metal work of Marion Randolph Hall. Michael Ford’s keen eye documents people, their homes, and their landscape in exquisite detail, and his eloquent writing frames each image with loving care.»
In the early 1970s photographer and documentary filmmaker Michael Ford left graduate school and a college teaching position in Boston, Massachusetts, packed his young family into a van, and headed to rural Mississippi, where he spent the next four years recording everyday life through interviews, still photographs, and film. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- University of Georgia Press
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9780820354415
- Utgivelsesår
- 2019
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«North Mississippi Homeplace is a hauntingly beautiful collection of color photographs that capture the North Mississippi world that inspired the fiction of William Faulkner, the photographs of William Eggleston, the music of Otha Turner, and the metal work of Marion Randolph Hall. Michael Ford’s keen eye documents people, their homes, and their landscape in exquisite detail, and his eloquent writing frames each image with loving care.»