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It is one of the glories of Milton Meltzer's superb life of Lange . . . that his innate reporting skill and honesty forbade him to gloss over the complexities and conflicts. As Meltzer develops his richly detailed study, the adventures of Dorothea Lange become as compelling as the unforgettable images she photographed-the anxious mothers surrounded by hungry infants, the sullen, staring men waiting in long city breadlines, the worn, dispirited farmers. Meltzer's book is significant both because it chronicles a life in photography in rare detail and because it raises questions about the uses and effectiveness of the medium. Meltzer's book makes clear how art and life can feed on or devour each other.
Book Information
ISBN 9780815606222
Author Milton Meltzer
Format Paperback
Page Count 424
Imprint Syracuse University Press
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Weight(grams) 590g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 23mm