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A Handful of Dust David Plowden

A Handful of Dust By David Plowden

A Handful of Dust by David Plowden


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An elegy for our changing landscape by a master photographer.

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A Handful of Dust: Disappearing America by David Plowden

Since making his earliest documentary photographs in the 1950s, David Plowden has honored those proud structures and places that America has discarded; from brawny commercial and industrial centers to small towns and farms. He reveres the honest work and spirit that built them. But the scene has changed much in the last five decades, and what's left of the honesty of small communities and the working of the land is all but gone, dealt a death blow by outsourcing, conglomerization, and our incessant drive to buy cheap at any cost. The America of these photographs is a bittersweet reminder of things once cherished and a life no longer possible. Deserted Main Streets and crumbling facades stare at us blindly. Abandoned houses and buildings reach back to ground. Plowden's work is a sad symphony; incomparably and irresistibly beautiful, while reminding us of our loss.

About David Plowden

David Plowden is the author of more than twenty photography books, including Bridges: The Spans of North America, Vanishing Point: Fifty Years of Photography, and Requiem for Steam. He lives in Winnetka, Illinois.

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CIN0393060330G
9780393060331
0393060330
A Handful of Dust: Disappearing America by David Plowden
Used - Good
Hardback
WW Norton & Co
20060217
128
N/A
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