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A striking arresting, wistful portrait of an all-but-gone way of Globe

A celebration of a way of life, and the people who lived it, in rural Vermonts Northeast Kingdom. In the early seventies, this was a land of sheep, cattle, work horses, wood-burning stoves, and outhousesfar removed in time and space from the industrial world.

In 1968 the photographer Richard Brown moved to the Northeast Kingdom, a remote corner of Vermont just barely entering the twentieth century. There he encountered a way of lifeas it had been lived for generationsthat was fast disappearing. A time when a farmer could make a living with a herd of thirty cows with a little sugaring or lumbering on the side.

Brown saw a pastoral vision where, for the briefest interval, a window opened and the spirit of Vermonts pastgranite hills cleared and formed, hard lives lived and lost, struggle and endurance, a harsh land made starkly beautiful by nature and manwas made palpable. He saw the land and also a people whose endless hours of backbreaking, monotonous work were spent with a quiet ferocity and who believed their age-old labors were a struggle waged against time itselflabors that might just hold modernity at bay.

Over the years that followed, Brown did record it, with an 8 x 10 large plate view camera. Not only the hauntingly beautiful landscape but also the peoplegrave, strong, resolutewho stayed and worked the stubborn hills and did so with great but fierce attachment. The images still speak to our own need for attachment, simplicity, and a connection to the land.

Author: Richard W. Brown
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
Published: 01/01/2018
Pages: 136
Weight: 1.9lbs
Size: 11.20h x 9.30w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781567926057
Language: English

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