The Company of Strangers
Gus Powell
BOO 3910 U
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| CONDITION & NOTES | |
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Very Good – Near Fine / Dust jacket has faint shelf wear. |
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| TYPE | PUBLICATION YEAR |
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Hardcover |
2003 |
| EDITION | LANGUAGE |
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First |
English |
| PUBLISHER | DIMENSIONS |
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J&L Books |
25.5 x 22 x 1.5 cm |
CONDITION
Very Good – Near Fine / Dust jacket has faint shelf wear.
TYPE
Hardcover
PUBLICATION YEAR
2003
EDITION
First
LANGUAGE
English
PUBLISHER
J&L Books
DIMENSIONS
25.5 x 22 x 1.5 cm
Very Good – Near Fine / Dust jacket has faint shelf wear.
TYPE
Hardcover
PUBLICATION YEAR
2003
EDITION
First
LANGUAGE
English
PUBLISHER
J&L Books
DIMENSIONS
25.5 x 22 x 1.5 cm
ABOUT
Inspired by Frank O'Hara's 1964 book Lunch Poems, photographer Gus Powell, who worked for four years as picture editor at the New Yorker, would spend his own lunch hours wandering midtown Manhattan making poetry. The resulting book of street photography, featuring photographs from his series Lunch Pictures, feels both romantic/nostalgic, and strikingly contemporary. Powell’s attention to the choreography of pedestrians is remarkable, as is his rendering of midtown light, refracted by office buildings and glass.