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Opere di Frances McCue

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Seattle, Washington, USA

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This was so interesting as it was written in 2 hour increments by so many authors who wrote in a public setting one after the other. I wanted to write a chapter, too. More of a read for how a book could be a collective writing and for the experience.
 
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WiseOwlFactory | 18 altre recensioni | Feb 20, 2022 |
 
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cjordan916 | 18 altre recensioni | Mar 3, 2018 |
Photographs Mary Randlett has taken of artists, writers, and patrons having a connection to the Pacific Northwest is the organizing theme of this book. As a sometimes photographer, I was interested in this book primarily because of the photographs. The photographs show these public figures in their natural milieu, but just as with the rest of us, their natural milieu is often photographically unremarkable. I think most readers' primary interest in the photographs will be attributable to the public stature of the subjects rather than in the photographs themselves. Most of the subjects will be unknown to those outside of the artistic community, reducing much of the content to snapshots of photogenic individuals in scenes that are typical of the Pacific Northwest.

Perhaps I was hoping for too much. Not every photographer can produce images like Dorothea Lange's Migrant Mother or Yousef Karsh's Winston Churchill. Yet all too often the photos failed to capture my interest and I found myself doing little more than glance at them before turning to the text. Even when I went back through the book and carefully studied the photos in preparing this review my primary reaction was that the image showed a "nice-looking" person; many appeared to be friendly.

The photograph of Betty Bowen that appears on the cover is one of the more compelling images in the book; kudos to the judgment of the editor. Other photographs that captured my attention are those of young Mary Randlett (p. viii), Kenneth Callahan (p. 12), Morris Graves (p. 24), Galen Garwood (p. 82), Theodore Roethke (p. 125), and Judith Roche (p. 152). The two photographs of Virginia Bloedel Wright (pp. 94 & 111) also seem to have captured an appealing je ne sais quoi quality.

The book uses a somewhat common format with a photograph on the left and a page of text describing the subject's accomplishments and connection to the Pacific Northwest on the facing page. Some subjects receive a four page or even longer treatment. The text provides a lively read and the author (Frances McCue) does a nice job of pulling together information about the subject's accomplishments, personal life, and connection to the Pacific Northwest. However, I was left wanting some visual evidence to accompany the text. The book would have been enhanced by adding photos of the artistic works of each artist, especially those works mentioned in the text.
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Tatoosh | Apr 11, 2015 |

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Opere
6
Utenti
170
Popolarità
#125,474
Voto
½ 3.3
Recensioni
20
ISBN
12

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