With his striking photographs, James Baker Hall powerfully conveys the
physical experience of a Kentucky tobacco harvest. He captures the
process from the tractor ride out to the field, where rows of tobacco
stretch toward the horizon, to the careful, precise cutting of each
individual plant, and finally, to hauling the crop away and housing it
in the barn. Hall's snapshots of the "gathering of many hands" who
come to help and the time-honored practices of the harvest capture the
end of an era.
Hall's stunning work is accompanied by an essay from Wendell Berry,
which provides an insightful meditation on the shifting nature of
humans' relationships with the land and with each other. Berry laments
the economic, political, and societal changes that have forever
altered Kentucky's rich agricultural traditions. He adds a deeply
personal perspective to Hall's eloquent visual testimony, sharing
memories of stories told, laughs shared, meals savored, and brief
moments of rest and refreshment well earned.
_Tobacco Harvest: An Elegy _is a candid portrait of a bygone way of
life—a time before cheaper tobacco imported from abroad and a public
awareness of the health risks associated with tobacco use nearly
destroyed the industry in the United States. Berry's words and Hall's
photographs offer an understanding of the high standards and
perfectionism required to produce a good harvest, as well as a glimpse
of the hot sun, the dirt, and the people hard at work.
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An Elegy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780813195230
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
The University Press of Kentucky
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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