Someplace Like America: Tales from the New Great Depression
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Description
With a Foreword by Bruce Springsteen In Someplace Like America, writer Dale Maharidge and photographer Michael S. Williamson take us to the working-class heart of America, bringing to life--through shoe leather reporting, memoir, vivid stories, stunning photographs, and thoughtful analysis--the deepening crises of poverty and homelessness. The story begins in 1980, when the authors joined forces to cover the America being ignored by the mainstream media--people living on the margins and losing their jobs as a result of deindustrialization. Since then, Maharidge and Williamson have traveled more than half a million miles to investigate the state of the working class (winning a Pulitzer Prize in the process). In Someplace Like America, they follow the lives of several families over the thirty-year span to present an intimate and devastating portrait of workers going jobless. This brilliant and essential study--begun in the trickle-down Reagan years and culminating with the recent banking catastrophe--puts a human face on today's grim economic numbers. It also illuminates the courage and resolve with which the next generation faces the future. Product Details
Price
$29.94
Publisher
University of California Press
Publish Date
May 14, 2013
Pages
276
Dimensions
7.1 X 9.1 X 1.1 inches | 1.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780520274518
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Dale Maharidge is Professor at Columbia University's School of Journalism. He has published seven books, including And Their Children After Them, which won the Pulitzer Prize, and Journey to Nowhere: The Saga of the New Underclass. Michael S. Williamson is a photographer at the Washington Post who has collaborated with Maharidge on many of his books.
Reviews
"'Someplace Like America' is unrelenting prose. . . . There's something doggedly heroic in this commitment to one of journalism's least glamorous, least remunerative subjects."-- (04/29/2013)
"Evokes the Depression-era collaboration of Walker Evans and James Agee."--Publishers Weekly (04/04/2011)
"Deserves high praise . . . . Undeniable relevance to today's American experience."-- (06/10/2011)
"Maharidge's straightforward-but-impassioned prose and Williamson's gritty black-and white photographs make you angry. They're an indictment."-- (04/14/2013)
"Evokes the Depression-era collaboration of Walker Evans and James Agee."--Publishers Weekly (04/04/2011)
"Deserves high praise . . . . Undeniable relevance to today's American experience."-- (06/10/2011)
"Maharidge's straightforward-but-impassioned prose and Williamson's gritty black-and white photographs make you angry. They're an indictment."-- (04/14/2013)