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Eudora Welty as Photographer

Eudora Welty as Photographer
Author: Pearl Amelia McHaney
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2009
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781604732320

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A centennial consideration of the great author's vision as expressed in her renowned photography


Photographs

Photographs
Author: Eudora Welty
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2019-03-18
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1496823923

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Eudora Welty’s Photographs, originally published in 1989, serves as the definitive book of the critically acclaimed writer’s photographs. Her camera’s viewfinder captured deep compassion and her artist’s sensibilities. Photographs is a deeply felt documentation of 1930s Mississippi taken by a keenly observant photographer who showed the human side of her subjects. Also included in the book are pictures from Welty’s travels to New York, New Orleans, South Carolina, Mexico, and Europe in the 1930s, ’40s, and ’50s. The photographs in this edition are new digital scans of Welty’s original negatives and authentic prints, restoring the images to their original glory. It also features sixteen additional images, several of which were selected by Welty for her 1936 photography exhibit in New York City and have never before been reproduced for publication, along with a resonant, new foreword by Pulitzer Prize–winning writer and Mississippi native Natasha Trethewey.


Eudora Welty

Eudora Welty
Author: Eudora Welty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Together in one volume are 250 representative photographs from the collection of a few thousand which Eudora Welty took during the 1930s, '40s, and '50s. It is a dazzling record of Welty's unique and special vision.


One Time, One Place

One Time, One Place
Author: Eudora Welty
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1971
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780878058662

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Collects photographs of Mississippians that Welty took in the 1930s when she worked for the Works Progress Administration.


Serious Daring

Serious Daring
Author: Susan Letzler Cole
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1682260119

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Serious Daring is the story of the complementary journeys of two American women artists, celebrated fiction writer Eudora Welty and internationally acclaimed photographer Rosamond Purcell, each of whom initially practiced, but then turned from, the art form ultimately pursued by the other. For both Welty and Purcell, the art realized is full of the art seemingly abandoned. Welty’s short stories and novels use images of photographs, photographers, and photography. Purcell photographed books, texts, and writing. Both women make compelling art out of the seeming tension between literary and visual cultures. Purcell wrote a memoir in which photographs became endnotes. Welty re-emerged as a photographer through the publication of four volumes of what she called her “snapshots,” magnificent black-and-white photographs of small-town Mississippi and New York City life. Serious Daring is a fascinating look at how the road not taken can stubbornly accompany the chosen path, how what is seemingly left behind can become a haunting and vital presence in life and art.


Eudora Welty's Fiction and Photography

Eudora Welty's Fiction and Photography
Author: Harriet Pollack
Publisher: New Southern Studies
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780820348704

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Drawing on the context in which the protection of the white female body is linked with guarding the U.S. southern body politic, Harriet Pollack traces a pattern in Eudora Welty's fiction in which a sheltered middle-class daughter is disturbed or delighted by an other-class woman who takes pleasure in "making a spectacle" of her corporeal self. Welty herself seeks a parallel self-exposure both through these stories that pair protected girls with at-risk flashers and through her photography's innovating representations of the black female body. Welty's escape from sheltering continues when, after finding herself in love with a man unwilling to acknowledge his homosexuality and so sharing the silence of his closet, she varies the plot of the other woman in a series of midcareer fictions. Additionally, Pollack addresses several critical controversies spawned by Welty's handling of other women's bodies. These concern the comic woman writer's relationship to issues of class and feminism, her puzzled-over and sometimes joyful rape plots, and her handling of race in fictions written when her region was immersed in its Jim Crow regulation of the black body. Two special features of the book are its significant reading of sixty-two visual images and its extensive work with Welty's unpublished manuscripts, in particular those begun during the turmoil of the civil rights struggle in the 1960s and continuing through the 1980s.


Photographs

Photographs
Author: Eudora Welty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1989
Genre: Mississippi
ISBN: 9780878054510

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The radiant world of Eudora Weltyas art is charged by a poignant and familiar beauty, and here in a stunning book of her photographic work is a dazzling record of this writeras unique and special vision


Country Churchyards

Country Churchyards
Author: Eudora Welty
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781578062355

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In her 91st year, this book includes 90 of Welty's photos along with a conversation in which she shares her impressions and memories of the 1930s and 1940s when she rambled through Mississippi cemeteries taking pictures.


New Essays on Eudora Welty, Class, and Race

New Essays on Eudora Welty, Class, and Race
Author: Harriet Pollack
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1496826183

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Contributions by Jacob Agner, Susan V. Donaldson, Sarah Gilbreath Ford, Stephen M. Fuller, Jean C. Griffith, Ebony Lumumba, Rebecca Mark, Donnie McMahand, Kevin Murphy, Harriet Pollack, Christin Marie Taylor, Annette Trefzer, and Adrienne Akins Warfield The year 2013 saw the publication of Eudora Welty, Whiteness, and Race, a collection in which twelve critics changed the conversation on Welty’s fiction and photography by mining and deciphering the complexity of her responses to the Jim Crow South. The thirteen diverse voices in New Essays on Eudora Welty, Class, and Race deepen, reflect on, and respond to those seminal discussions. These essays freshly consider such topics as Welty’s uses of African American signifying in her short stories and her attention to public street performances interacting with Jim Crow rules in her unpublished photographs. Contributors discuss her adaptations of gothic plots, haunted houses, Civil War stories, and film noir. And they frame Welty’s work with such subjects as Bob Dylan’s songwriting, the idea and history of the orphan in America, and standup comedy. They compare her handling of whiteness and race to other works by such contemporary writers as William Faulkner, Richard Wright, Toni Morrison, Chester Himes, and Alice Walker. Discussions of race and class here also bring her masterwork The Golden Apples and her novel Losing Battles, underrepresented in earlier conversations, into new focus. Moreover, as a group these essays provide insight into Welty as an innovative craftswoman and modernist technician, busily altering literary form with her frequent, pointed makeovers of familiar story patterns, plots, and genres.


Eudora Welty

Eudora Welty
Author: Suzanne Marrs
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780156030632

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In this definitive account of the life of one of the finest writers of the 20th century, Marrs restores Eudora Welty's story to human proportions, tracing Welty's history from her roots in Jackson, Mississippi, to her rise to international stature.