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Depression Glass: Documentary Photography and the Medium of the Camera-Eye in Charles...
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Features
Hardcover: 174 pages
Publisher: Routledge; annotated edition edition December 5, 2005
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0415975476
ISBN-13: 978-0415975476
Product Dimensions:
9 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches
Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
Product Description
This interdisciplinary study examines the interrelations between the documentary poetics of "Objectivism" in the United States during the 1930s. Focusing on three volumes published by the Objectivist Press in 1934--Charles Reznikoff's Testimony, George Oppen's Discrete Series, and William Carlos William's Collected Poems, 1921-1931--the book examines both photographic and linguistic images, along with criticism, correspondence, transcripts of interviews and lectures, contemporary periodicals and other documentary sources from these years. Reznikoff, Oppen, and Williams each constructed textual objects that aspired to the condition of the photograph, and the successes as well as the failures of that aspiration are the subject of this book. Juxtaposing selected works by these three poets with the camera work of Walker Evans, Lewis Hine, and Alfred Stieglitz, Depression Glass also exposes some of the fundamental affinities between documentary photography and modern poetry as forms of expression. This study challenges some of the critical commonplaces of American modernism by demonstrating how these poets comprised an alternative "tradition" dedicated to a project of social realism that would later become the exclusive territory of prose.
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Depression Glass: Documentary Photography and the Medium of the Camera-Eye in Charles...
(Hardcover - Dec. 5, 2005)
by Monique Vescia
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Price: $103.00
on 5-13-2010
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