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Granit et cèdre par John M. Miller (2001, couverture rigide)

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ISBN
9780970551115

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Thistle Hill Publications
ISBN-10
0970551118
ISBN-13
9780970551115
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1975374

Product Key Features

Book Title
Granite and Cedar : the People and the Land of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom
Number of Pages
108 Pages
Language
English
Topic
General
Publication Year
2001
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Fiction, Photography
Author
Howard Frank Mosher, John M. Miller
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Weight
30.5 Oz
Item Length
1 in
Item Width
1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2001-277602
Reviews
The Vermont Folklife Center's latest publication, Granite and Cedar, captures the people and land of the Northeast Kingdom during this critical period - when an isolated place made accessible is forever changed...the fiction of Howard Frank Mosher and Miller's striking photographs are joined to further the center's mission of recording life in rural Vermont. , The Vermont Folklife Center's latest publication, Granite and Cedar, captures the people and land of the Northeast Kingdom during this critical period when an isolated place made accessible is forever changed...the fiction of Howard Frank Mosher and Miller's striking photographs are joined to further the center's mission of recording life in rural Vermont. - Vermont Life, The Vermont Folklife Center's latest publication, Granite and Cedar, captures the people and land of the Northeast Kingdom during this critical period - when an isolated place made accessible is forever changed...the fiction of Howard Frank Mosher and Miller's striking photographs are joined to further the center's mission of recording life in rural Vermont. -Vermont Life, The Vermont Folklife Center's latest publication, Granite and Cedar, captures the people and land of the Northeast Kingdom during this critical period - when an isolated place made accessible is forever changed...the fiction of Howard Frank Mosher and Miller's striking photographs are joined to further the center's mission of recording life in rural Vermont. --Vermont Life, The Vermont Folklife Center's latest publication, Granite and Cedar, captures the people and land of the Northeast Kingdom during this critical period - when an isolated place made accessible is forever changed...the fiction of Howard Frank Mosher and Miller's striking photographs are joined to further the center's mission of recording life in rural Vermont.
Dewey Edition
21
Dewey Decimal
974.3
Synopsis
Granite and Cedar represents an unusual collaboration between a documentary photographer and a writer of fiction to produce a haunting portrait of the people and the land of Vermont's most rural area, often referred to as the Northeast Kingdom. Veteran photographer JOHN M. MILLER (Dear Camp: Last Light in the Northeast Kingdom) uses his brilliant collection of elegiac, but unsentimental, images dating from the 1970s to evoke the disappearing folkways, the rugged people, and the desolate and abandoned landscape of his native corner of the Green Mountain State. Miller's austere, black-and-white photos richly detail the erosion and the breakup of the small farms of the region and of the families who worked those farms. While they emphasize the stark beauty of the land, they also pay homage to the innate dignity and fierce pride of the people who live in such hardscrabble circumstances. As both a counterpoint and an underscoring of Miller's thesis, popular Vermont writer HOWARD FRANK MOSHER (The Fall of the Year, Where the Rivers Flow North, Northern Borders, Stranger in the Kingdom, and many others) describes the evolution of a fictional Northeast Kingdom community and its families over several generations. Taken together, these two accounts paint a poignant yet compelling picture of the epochal change that time and societal upheavals produce in a rural population., Granite and Cedar represents an unusual collaboration between a documentary photographer and a writer of fiction to produce a haunting portrait of the people and the land of Vermont's most rural area, often referred to as the "Northeast Kingdom." Veteran photographer JOHN M. MILLER (Dear Camp: Last Light in the Northeast Kingdom) uses his brilliant collection of elegiac, but unsentimental, images dating from the 1970s to evoke the disappearing folkways, the rugged people, and the desolate and abandoned landscape of his native corner of the Green Mountain State. Miller's austere, black-and-white photos richly detail the erosion and the breakup of the small farms of the region and of the families who worked those farms. While they emphasize the stark beauty of the land, they also pay homage to the innate dignity and fierce pride of the people who live in such hardscrabble circumstances. As both a counterpoint and an underscoring of Miller's thesis, popular Vermont writer HOWARD FRANK MOSHER (The Fall of the Year, Where the Rivers Flow North, Northern Borders, Stranger in the Kingdom, and many others) describes the evolution of a fictional Northeast Kingdom community and its families over several generations. Taken together, these two accounts paint a poignant yet compelling picture of the epochal change that time and societal upheavals produce in a rural population., An unusual collaboration between a documentary photographer and a writer of fiction to produce a haunting portrait of the people and the land of Vermont's most rural area, often referred to as the "Northeast Kingdom."
LC Classification Number
F57.N67M55 2001

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