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A Box of Photographs Roger Grenier

A Box of Photographs By Roger Grenier

A Box of Photographs by Roger Grenier


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Summary

Most attempts to generalize about photography as a medium run up against our experience of the photographs themselves. In this book that is equal parts memoir and intellectual and cultural history, the author contemplates the ways that photography can change the course of a life, reflecting on the history of photography and its practitioners.

A Box of Photographs Summary

A Box of Photographs by Roger Grenier

Most attempts to generalize about photography as a medium run up against our experience of the photographs themselves. We live with photos and cameras every day, and philosophies of the photographic image do little to shake our intimate sense of how we produce photographs and what they mean to us. In this book that is equal parts memoir and intellectual and cultural history, French writer Roger Grenier contemplates the ways that photography can change the course of a life, reflecting along the way on the history of photography and its practitioners. Unfolding in brief, charming vignettes, A Box of Photographs evokes Grenier's childhood in Pau, his war years, and his working life at the Gallimard publishing house in Paris. Throughout these personal stories, Grenier subtly weaves the story of a lifetime of practicing and thinking about photography and its heroes-Henri Cartier-Bresson, Weegee, Alfred Eisenstaedt, George Brassai, Inge Morath, and others. Adding their own insights about photography to the narrative are a striking range of writers, thinkers, and artists, from Lewis Carroll, Albert Camus, and Arthur Schopenhauer to Susan Sontag, Edgar Degas, and Eugene Delacroix. Even cameras themselves come to life and take on personalities: an Agfa accompanies Grenier on grueling military duty in Algeria, a Voigtlander almost gets him killed by German soldiers during the liberation of Paris, and an ill-fated Olympus drowns in a boating accident. Throughout, Grenier draws us into the private life of photographs, seeking the secrets they hold for him and for us. A valedictory salute to a lost world of darkrooms, proofs, and the gummed paper corners of old photo albums, A Box of Photographs is a warm look at the most honest of life's mirrors.

A Box of Photographs Reviews

This slim volume is beautifully written, and the prose flows like poetry. The market has been flooded with a plethora of popularly written books attempting to explain canines and why people love them, yet this book... raises the subject to a higher plane. A gem. -Library Journal An appealing gift item, this slim volume will make lovers both of literature and canines sit up and take notice. -Publishers Weekly Utterly charming and irresistibly quotable. Roger Grenier is a true man of letters. -Baltimore Sun

About Roger Grenier

Roger Grenier is a writer, journalist, and radio animator who is the author of nearly fifty novels, collections of short stories, and works of criticism, including The Difficulty of Being a Dog, also published by the University of Chicago Press and translated by Alice Kaplan. Alice Kaplan is the author of several books, including French Lessons: A Memoir and Dreaming in French: The Paris Years of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, Susan Sontag, and Angela Davis, both published by the University of Chicago Press.

Additional information

GOR009005597
9780226308319
0226308316
A Box of Photographs by Roger Grenier
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The University of Chicago Press
2013-03-18
120
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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