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Quick-Eyed Love Photography & Memory by Susan Garrett SIGNED 2005 1st/1st HCDJ

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Item specifics

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Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Type
Autobiography
Country of Manufacture
United States
Subject
Biography & Autobiography
Year
1999
Special Attributes
Signed, 1st Edition
ISBN
9780870745010
EAN
9780870745010

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Southern Methodist University Press
ISBN-10
0870745018
ISBN-13
9780870745010
eBay Product ID (ePID)
46897395

Product Key Features

Book Title
Quick-Eyed Love : Photography and Memory
Number of Pages
216 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2005
Topic
Individual Photographers / General, General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Photography, Biography & Autobiography
Author
Susan Garrett
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
16.8 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2005-051578
Reviews
A lovely book. The prose is delicate and sure-footed, the insights startling, and the indirect, sly manner of the narrator serves to complicate our judgments. The alternating of focus between a personal memoir and a meditation on the history of photography is unusual; the two parts reinforce each other. It is original, beautifully written, humorous, cultivated, and moving.
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
770
Synopsis
In her memoir, Susan Garrett brings together key scenes from her girlhood in Pennsylvania during World War II with the art and craft of photography. She describes living with her irascible, social-climbing grandmother while her mother pieced together a living taking pictures of the children of the wealthy inhabitants of the Main Line, an elite suburban enclave of Philadelphia. Her mother, Alice Benedict, was one of the few women photographers of her daya student and protege of Alfred Stieglitz. Garrett sketches the science and history of photography, populating her narrative with legendary figures like Margaret Bourke-White, a bold contemporary of her mother and with whom Susan sensed her mother s veiled competitiveness; pioneers of photography like Henri Cartier-Bresson, Daguerre, and Fox Talbot; and writers like Susan Sontag, whose work ponders the meaning and ethical responsibility of taking photographs of tragic events. Garrett also writes of unknown photographers and ordinary people who captured her imagination as a sensitive young girlsuch as the Japanese man who taught her how to dry a stack of dishes, who later was sent away on a tip from her mother, most likely to an internment camp.", In her memoir, Susan Garrett brings together key scenes from her girlhood in Pennsylvania during World War II with the art and craft of photography. She describes living with her irascible, social-climbing grandmother while her mother pieced together a living taking pictures of the children of the wealthy inhabitants of the Main Line, an elite suburban enclave of Philadelphia. Her mother, Alice Benedict, was one of the few women photographers of her day--a student and protégé of Alfred Stieglitz. Garrett sketches the science and history of photography, populating her narrative with legendary figures like Margaret Bourke-White, a bold contemporary of her mother and with whom Susan sensed her mother's veiled competitiveness; pioneers of photography like Henri Cartier-Bresson, Daguerre, and Fox Talbot; and writers like Susan Sontag, whose work ponders the meaning and ethical responsibility of taking photographs of tragic events. Garrett also writes of unknown photographers and ordinary people who captured her imagination as a sensitive young girl--such as the Japanese man who taught her how to dry a stack of dishes, who later was sent away on a tip from her mother, most likely to an internment camp.
LC Classification Number
TR653.G386 2005

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    Book arrived a lot earlier than stated delivery date, very well packed with no damage. Book Quality very good and in excellent condition it has an additional clear cover over dust cover, Book is the American Edition (UK Edition is different to US Edition (So do I keep the UK Edition?)) Book is another valued edition to my growing collection of signed cycling books. Great Ebayer I would recommend to all.