Picturing the South : 1860 to the present : photographers and writers /
The American South is the most mysterious and fascinating region of the United States. It has given rise to a particular history, which has been documented in the last hundred and thirty years by some of our most illustrious photographers, among them George N. Barnard, William Eggleston, Walker Evan...
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Atlanta : San Francisco, CA :
High Museum of Art ; Chronicle Books,
c1996.
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Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Preface / Ned Rifkin
- Introduction / Ellen Dugan
- Worried Mind, Singing Heart: Southern History in Good Times and Bad / Charles Reagan Wilson
- Possessions / William Baldwin
- The Half-Light of Manumission / A. J. Verdelle
- Evocations from the Photographs / Clyde Edgerton
- Blessed That We Were / Willie Morris
- Across the Divide / Bobbie Ann Mason
- I Will Tell You a Place / Josephine Humphreys.