Sleeping
by the Mississippi
Alec Soth
Hardbound
, 11.25" x 10.75", 120 pages
46 color illustrations
2004, Steidl
Essays
by Anne Wilkes Tucker and Patricia Hampl
From the Publisher:
Evolving from a series of road trips along the Mississippi River,
Alec Soth's Sleeping by the Mississippi captures America's
iconic yet oft-neglected "third coast." Soth's richly
descriptive, large-format color photographs present an eclectic
mix of individuals, landscapes, and interiors. Sensuous in detail
and raw in subject, Sleeping by the Mississippi elicits
a consistent mood of loneliness, longing, and reverie. "In
the book's 46 ruthlessly edited pictures," writes Anne Wilkes
Tucker, "Soth alludes to illness, procreation, race, crime,
learning, art, music, death, religion, redemption, politics, and
cheap sex." Like Robert Frank's classic The Americans,
Sleeping by the Mississippi merges a documentary style
with a poetic sensibility. The Mississippi is less the subject
of the book than its organizing structure. Not bound by a rigid
concept or ideology, the series is created out of a quintessentially
American spirit of wanderlust.
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