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Joseph Szabo: Hometown - by Phil Bicker (Hardcover)

Joseph Szabo: Hometown - by  Phil Bicker (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>A slice of 1970s Americana in the suburbs of Long Island, from one of the era's most iconic documentarians</strong></p><p>In <i>Hometown</i>, American photographer Joseph Szabo (born 1944) explores the same geographical site as his acclaimed series <i>Teenage</i> and <i>Almost Grown</i> with a slightly different focus: rather than photograph the adolescent population of Long Island, Szabo takes the opportunity to depict the area through its buildings and landscapes. <p/>Taken between the years of 1973 and 1980, Szabo's black-and-white photographs portray a number of scenes that will surely strike an emotional chord with anyone who grew up in the suburbs in mid-century America. In one image, a small house is lit up from the inside on a cloudy evening, sky featureless except for the branches of trees in the distance and the spoked TV antennae affixed to every roof; in another, a young boy steps off the sun-dappled curb to swing a baseball bat at its incoming target, his Chuck Taylors holding steadfast to the carless street. <p/>Semi-autobiographical of the photographer's own youth in spirit if not location, Szabo's photography deftly captures the sleepy lifestyle of the suburbs: quiet, safe and a little bit lonely. For fans of Szabo's other work, <i>Hometown</i> serves as a prequel to the photographer's later series, all characterized by their simultaneous nostalgia and timelessness. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Takes us back to the golden age of suburbia [...] Looking at Szabo's photographs, you might wish to believe that this America still exists -- if it ever existed at all. Perhaps that is the beauty of these photographs: they preserve hope and faith that the future may be as golden as the warmth of memory.--Miss Rosen "Blind"<br>

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