A Choice of Weapons
Autor Gordon Parks Cuvânt înainte de Wing Young Huieen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 ian 2010
Gordon Parks (1912–2006)—the groundbreaking photographer, writer, composer, activist, and filmmaker—
was only sixteen in 1928 when he moved from Kansas to St. Paul, Minnesota, after his mother’s death. There, homeless and hungry, he began his fight to survive, to educate himself, and to fulfill his potential dream. This compelling autobiography, first published in 1966, now back in print by popular demand and with a new foreword by Wing Young Huie, tells how Parks managed to escape the poverty and bigotry around him and to launch his distinguished career by choosing the weapons given him by “a mother who placed love, dignity, and hard work over hatred.” Parks, the first African American to work at Life magazine and the first to write, direct, and score a Hollywood film, told an interviewer in 1999, “I saw that the camera could be a weapon against poverty, against racism, against all sorts of social wrongs. I knew at that point I had to have a camera.”
“A perceptive narrative of one man’s struggle to realize the values (defined as democratic and
especially American) he has been taught to respect.” —New York Times Book Review
“A lean, well-written memoir.” —Time
Gordon Parks (1912–2006) was a groundbreaking photographer, writer, composer, activist, and film director. He may be best known for his photo essays for Life magazine and as the director of the 1971 film Shaft. Wing Young Huie is an acclaimed photographer and the author of several books including Frogtown and Looking for Asian America.
was only sixteen in 1928 when he moved from Kansas to St. Paul, Minnesota, after his mother’s death. There, homeless and hungry, he began his fight to survive, to educate himself, and to fulfill his potential dream. This compelling autobiography, first published in 1966, now back in print by popular demand and with a new foreword by Wing Young Huie, tells how Parks managed to escape the poverty and bigotry around him and to launch his distinguished career by choosing the weapons given him by “a mother who placed love, dignity, and hard work over hatred.” Parks, the first African American to work at Life magazine and the first to write, direct, and score a Hollywood film, told an interviewer in 1999, “I saw that the camera could be a weapon against poverty, against racism, against all sorts of social wrongs. I knew at that point I had to have a camera.”
“A perceptive narrative of one man’s struggle to realize the values (defined as democratic and
especially American) he has been taught to respect.” —New York Times Book Review
“A lean, well-written memoir.” —Time
Gordon Parks (1912–2006) was a groundbreaking photographer, writer, composer, activist, and film director. He may be best known for his photo essays for Life magazine and as the director of the 1971 film Shaft. Wing Young Huie is an acclaimed photographer and the author of several books including Frogtown and Looking for Asian America.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780873517690
ISBN-10: 0873517695
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Minnesota Historical Society Press
Colecția Minnesota Historical Society Press
ISBN-10: 0873517695
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Minnesota Historical Society Press
Colecția Minnesota Historical Society Press
Descriere
“Gordon Parks’s spectacular rise from poverty, personal hardships, and outright racism is astounding and inspiring.”
—from the foreword by Wing Young Huie
—from the foreword by Wing Young Huie