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Americas - Travel Essays & Descriptions, Travel - General & Miscellaneous, Photography - Travel, U.S. Travel - States, Photography - History, Criticism, & Collections, Travel Photography

West of Last Chance

by Kent Haruf, Kent Haruf (Designed by)
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Overview

West of Last Chance is a unique collaboration between celebrated photographer Peter Brown and award-winning author Kent Haruf. The result is a profound visual/verbal dialogue of short prose pieces and large-format color images that brings to life this sometimes brutal and incredibly beautiful part of the country. Awarded the Dorothea Lange–Paul Taylor Prize by the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University for this project in 2005, the authors write: “Our interest in this part of the world is contemporary but also includes its history and a mix of stories that have passed down over the years, stories that resonate with the land in interesting ways.”
It is an evocative work concerned with “moments that describe the beauty, power, tragedy, and cultural complexity of the place itself: the way the land has been used, the way people have lived on it, and the visual record that has been left behind.”

Synopsis

Peter Brown’s haunting photographs of the high plains, interspersed with Kent Haruf’s narratives of the people who live there.

About the Author, Kent Haruf

"Haruf's gifts as a writer go beyond choreography. He has caught his prairie people with the skill of Wright Morris, the prairie itself with the sweeping eye of Willa Cather," said the Rocky Mountain News of Kent Haruf's signature style.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2008
Publisher
Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780393065725

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