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作者:Richard Nagler 出版社:Random House Inc 出版日期:1995-03-01 規格:29.2*29.8*2.5cm 三民網路書店 - 藝術/設計 - 來源網頁   看圖書介紹 |
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Oakland Rhapsody unites the talents of Richard Nagler, an award-winning photographer, and Ishmael Reed, a respected American novelist, essayist, and poet. Through photography and prose, they focus on Downtown Oakland and create a compelling visual and literary portrait of a major American city as it nears the turn of the century.
Downtown Oakland is special. Within a walk of just a few blocks, the visitor can experience the architecture and feel of California in 1895, or 1935, or 1995. Many nationalities have come to call the city home and have contributed to its rich and varied cultural life. All the problems and promise of the American inner city are on view.
Through Nagler's images and Reed's words, Oakland, one of the most misunderstood and unappreciated cities in America, emerges as a beautiful and complex subject, a city of charm and challenge, where the history and the future of the state come face-to-face in multicultural harmony.
Richard Nagler is a magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Pennsylvania in the fields of philosophy and politics. After studying painting, he began to photograph in the early 1970s. His work has been widely exhibited in museum and gallery shows throughout the United States and Europe and his photographs are included in many major public and private collections.
Nagler has been photographing Downtown Oakland for twenty years. Through his lens, Oakland is revealed as a treasure trove of haunting and powerful photographic images. His photography strikes a resonant chord with Ishmael Reed's words in the Introduction: “Oakland is probably the best-kept secret in the United States."
Ishmael Reed is one of America's leading novelists, essayists, and poets. He has been nominated for the National Book Award in both fiction and poetry. He is a past winner of the Lewis Michaux Award. He has taught at Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, and for twenty years he has been a lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley. Reed is widely acknowledged to be one of the leading voices chronicling life in America's inner cities and has gained an international reputation as one of the most original talents in American fiction. He has lived in Oakland, California since 1967.
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