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House of Coates

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  • 140 stránok
  • 5 hodin čítania

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An exquisitely haunting and melancholic exploration of individuals who withdraw from society to inhabit small towns and rural areas, this book delves into the profound longing and loneliness inherent in the human experience. It captures the essence of vagrancy as a quintessentially American pursuit, celebrating the freedom to observe life from the periphery. The prose resonates with a unique sense of liberation, while the photographs blend an artless quality with visionary depth. The narrative transcends traditional boundaries of fiction and non-fiction, creating an intriguing and delicately balanced work that is firmly rooted in its context. Set against the backdrop of a refinery, the story follows Lester B. Morrison, a reclusive figure who chronicles his existence through a series of photographs taken with a disposable camera. Amidst a landscape filled with off-ramps, warehouses, and transient hotels inhabited by lonely men, moments of love and faith emerge, offering glimpses of human connection and potential redemption. The author, Brad Zellar, brings empathy to the portrayal of broken individuals, inviting readers to empathize with their struggles. Acclaimed photographer Alec Soth complements this narrative with his striking imagery, enhancing the book's exploration of isolation and hope.

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House of Coates, Brad Zellar

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Rok vydania
2014
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Titul
House of Coates
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2014
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
140
ISBN10
1566893704
ISBN13
9781566893701
Série
Hodnotenie
3,95 z 5
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An exquisitely haunting and melancholic exploration of individuals who withdraw from society to inhabit small towns and rural areas, this book delves into the profound longing and loneliness inherent in the human experience. It captures the essence of vagrancy as a quintessentially American pursuit, celebrating the freedom to observe life from the periphery. The prose resonates with a unique sense of liberation, while the photographs blend an artless quality with visionary depth. The narrative transcends traditional boundaries of fiction and non-fiction, creating an intriguing and delicately balanced work that is firmly rooted in its context. Set against the backdrop of a refinery, the story follows Lester B. Morrison, a reclusive figure who chronicles his existence through a series of photographs taken with a disposable camera. Amidst a landscape filled with off-ramps, warehouses, and transient hotels inhabited by lonely men, moments of love and faith emerge, offering glimpses of human connection and potential redemption. The author, Brad Zellar, brings empathy to the portrayal of broken individuals, inviting readers to empathize with their struggles. Acclaimed photographer Alec Soth complements this narrative with his striking imagery, enhancing the book's exploration of isolation and hope.