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Détails sur le produit
Broché: 120 pages
Editeur : From Here to Fame (1 septembre 2005)
Langue : Anglais
ISBN-10: 3937946160
ISBN-13: 978-3937946160
Dimensions du produit:
15,2 x 2,5 x 22,9 cm
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Cette photographe, peu connue en france, témoigne dans ce livre de la naissance d''une culture américaine inventive. Un livre touchant que j'ai découvert sur Mettre-en-culture.com.A lire et à voir, espérant bientôt une exposition de cette artiste.
The cover of this book was shot in front of my building, 629 E. 5th St. in Manhattan, NYC. I'm pretty sure the kid in the background is me. I still have to contact Martha Cooper to confirm. Funny how when you're a child, you don't realize that the life around you is absolutely extraordinary. As I thumbed through the book and saw the very places I played in as a child, I couldn't help but think, wow, that's a lot of trash and junk. There were 16 tenement buildings when we moved there in 1969, and just 3 left when I left to the US Army in 1981. Most were burned down during the widespread arson that decimated NYC in the 70's. I can imagine how outsiders would look at us playing in what looked like a war zone and think, poor kids. But to us it was just one giant playground. I can't tell you how many tetanus shots I got as a kid due to having stepped on rusty nails or cut by rusty metal from abandoned stolen cars. I was thrilled to see that someone actually took the time to memorialize this era in the mostly Puerto Rican slum. It was my home and I learned a lot of life's lessons on those streets. Great peek into life I’m sure many nodded their heads to and thought that nothing good would come of this. Almost 50 years later, 3 great adult children, 2 grandchildren and a successful 32 year career of public service, I’m proof that there’s always hope in humanity where you go in the world.
I love this book so much, it brought back many memories, I lived through those times and believe it or not, it was fun; I grew up in the South Bronx. When you're a kid you don't pay attention too much to a lot of the negative things around you like the poverty, junk yards, burnt buildings and cars, garbage and danger, you just learn, survive, and live to see another day. As a kid you accept what you have and make the best of it; the main focus is on having fun and being free. Getting and staying outside was the main goal so we could spend time with our friends running around the niehborhood on crazy adventures till we heard our mothers calling us from the kitchen windows.This book, through the art of photography, lets everyone into an unfortunate era for innercity kids lives in New York City but at the same time some of their most memorable and fun times. I could still remember the fire hydrant in the summer times where we used cans as a preassurized spinkler systems and the junk yard club houses made from everything we could find, one house we made had red leather car seats. Then there was the jumping off of abandoned mac truck's onto a stack of mattresses and the climbing of fences; we used everything we could find and made it useful and fun, it was all in the imagination. I remmber going treasure hunting in the surrounding junk yard for used toys and any precious metals, once I found a bag of old coins from different countires. I wouldn't trade those days for nothing, could things have been better? Ofcourse. But thats the way it was, at the time we had no choice but to make the best of it and we did; we adapted to our environment. It's part of what made many of us who we are today.For those that made it out of the ghetto we became stronger, more resilient, wiser, more aware of our surroundings, intuitive, our imaginations grew, and we came to appreciate the smallest things in life. We learned to be content and happy with what we have, even though as adults we have so much more now. And cherished memories of when we were kids and things were good, no responsibilities, bills, and the innocence of youth, where eventhough things were really bad around us we focused on the positive and didn't care. Martha cooper captures these times with artistry and simplicity, the only thing I wished of this book was that there were more and more pictures, more kids and more niehborhoods. But, thats what we have our own memories for and with this book she helped bring many of those good ol memories back in the form of a beatiful book.The book has a happy and innocent feel to it not a depressing and morbid one,its like a kids book for adults. She did a really good job at capturing those moments moments in a positive and happy way. I remember talking about those times with family and friends throughout the years, so when I saw this book for the first time I went crazy. Finally, a book that captured those times vivedly and perfectly. Now we don't just have to describe it, we can show it. Buy the book you wil not be disppointed, I wish there were more books like this on the market.
Martha Cooper has restored my faded childhood memories of New York City (well at least parts of the city). Melle Mel's famous lyric "...It's like a jungle, sometimes it makes me wonder, how I keep from going under..." - these photos going along in a perfect melody of still photos...or something like that...I glad she had the opportunity and film to document this particular era in the city. The Lower East Side - Alphabet City has changed a lot. I have shown this book to the younger members of my family - they have taken more interest in how children grew up in those years. I hope Cooper publishes another book.Photo Journalism at its best!
Love Martha Cooper and the many black & white photographs in this book, the children are poor and have nothing but their imaginations & inventivenes keep smiles on their face, very similar to my own upbringing in the city.
As a child who grew up in Lower East Side during this period I appreciate the photographs. My how times have changed.Life is interesting. I remember the street play and had forgotten how financially poor I was. Too busy playing.
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