Suburban World: the Norling Photos

Brad Zellar

BOO 1631 U
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CONDITION & NOTES
Good / Dust jacket has a tear in the front which has been repaired by the previous owner with cellotape.

TYPE PUBLICATION YEAR
Hardcover

2008

EDITION LANGUAGE
First

English

PUBLISHER DIMENSIONS
Borealis Books 26 x 26 x 2 cm
CONDITION
Good / Dust jacket has a tear in the front which has been repaired by the previous owner with cellotape.

TYPE
Hardcover

PUBLICATION YEAR
2008

EDITION
First

LANGUAGE
English

PUBLISHER
Borealis Books

DIMENSIONS
26 x 26 x 2 cm

ABOUT

Men wearing suits jousting with sailfish. Head-on bridge collision. Men with linoleum. Kitchen murder-suicide. Firemen playing donkey baseball. Ideal woman in apron. Through more than 10,000 images, Irwin Denison Norling, the unofficial town photographer for Bloomington, Minnesota, captured the strange juxtapositions, incongruities, and dark corners of the developing suburban America of the 1950s and '60s. A competitive amateur glued to his police radio, Norling spent years examining the light and darkness, tragedies and desolation, rituals of community and celebration through the lens of his camera, deftly capturing the uneasy dichotomy between the familiar and subversive—the familiarly subversive. "That was the way it was. And the way it was, that's what I was after."

In 2002 veteran journalist Brad Zellar unearthed Norling's negatives from the archive of the Bloomington Historical Society. Compelled by the work of this man who had all but drifted into obscurity, Zellar collects the best of these images in Suburban World, a fascinating window into the uneasy contradictions in Norling's unforgettable and unselfconscious, funny and gritty, not-too-distant past.