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MANY ARE CALLED
Walker Evans

Hardbound, 7.5 " x 9" 208 pages
90 duotones plates
2004, Yale University Press
Essays by:
Luc Sante, James Agee, Jeff L. Rosenheim

From the publisher:
“[New York City subway riders] are members of every race and nation of the earth.

They are of all ages, of all temperaments, of all classes, of almost every imaginable occupation.

. . . Each, also, is an individual existence, as matchless as a thumbprint or a snowflake.”

--James Agee, from the introduction

Between 1936 and 1941 Walker Evans and James Agee collaborated on one of the most provocative books in American literature, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (1941). While at work on this book, the two also conceived another less well-known but equally important book project entitled Many Are Called. This three-year photographic study of subway passengers made with a hidden camera was first published in 1966, with an introduction written by Agee in 1940. Long out of print, Many Are Called is now being reissued with a new foreword and afterword and with exquisitely reproduced images from newly prepared digital scans.

Many Are Called came to fruition at a slow pace. In 1938, Walker Evans began surreptitiously photographing people on the New York City subway. With his camera hidden in his coat--the lens peeking through a buttonhole--he captured the faces of riders hurtling through the dark tunnels, wrapped in their own private thoughts. By 1940-41, Evans had made over six hundred photographs and had begun to edit the series. The book remained unpublished until 1966 when The Museum of Modern Art mounted an exhibition of Evans’s subway portraits.

This beautiful new edition--published in the centenary year of the NYC subway--is an essential book for all admirers of Evans’s unparalleled photographs, Agee’s elegant prose, and the great City of New York.

About the Authors:
Luc Sante, author of Low Life, Evidence, and The Factory of Facts, is Visiting Professor of Writing and the History of Photography at Bard College

Jeff L. Rosenheim, Associate Curator, Department of Photographs, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, is the editor of Unclassified: A Walker Evans Anthology and Walker Evans: Polaroids and was the main contributor to the Metropolitan’s exhibition catalogue Walker Evans (2000).

Review:
“Yale University Press’s reissue of the book, along with its original poetic introduction by James Agee, represents the first proper introduction of Evans’s subway work to a broad audience and a full reintegraton of the photos into the arc of his career. It is hard to imagine a better way to celebrate the subway’s centennial or to reconsider Evans, one of the 20th century’s most influential photographers and artists.”--Randy Kennedy, New York Times Book Review

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