True Story, a new home for longform nonfiction narratives, publishes pocket - size issues showcasing one
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Each pocket - size issue of True Story showcases one
exceptional essay by one exceptional writer.
Published monthly by the editors of Creative Nonfiction magazine, each issue of True Story showcases one
exceptional essay by one exceptional writer.
Published monthly by the editors of Creative Nonfiction, each pocket - size issue of True Story showcases one
exceptional essay by one exceptional writer.
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This new volume is a smaller - format reprint that includes all material from the original book —
exceptional color and black - and - white drawings and model photographs — and the original introduction
by Ulrich Franzen, along with two new texts, a reintroduction
by architectural historian and educator Alberto Pérez - Gómez, and an
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Over 100 color reproductions and an
essay by Dr. Jean - Christophe Ammann (in English and German) reveal the
exceptional breadth and quality of the collection.
Coupled with a catalogue featuring
essays by the curators as well as
by Thomas Crow, David Joselit, Maria Loh, and Howard Singerman, this show will no doubt attest to the emotional resonance, historical insight, and
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African American Vernacular Photography reproduces 70 of Cowin's most
exceptional color plates with
essays by Brian Wallis, Director of Exhibitions and Chief Curator at the International Center of Photography, and Deborah Willis, MacArthur Fellow and author of Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers 1840 to the Present and, with Carla Williams, The Black Female Body: A Photographic History.