The Harlem book of the dead

by James Vanderzee, Camille Billops, Owen Dodson

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James Van Der Zee was an African-American photographer who specialized in funerals. This book includes many of his photographs, with his comments. The text, by Camille Billops, is primarily an interview with the artist at the age of 91. Includes poetry, by Owen Dodson, inspired by some of the photos.

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Beautiful and haunting book by the renowned Van Der Zee. Funeral rites and photographs from Harlem during the first half of the twentieth century. The Harlem Book of the Dead with its photographs poems and text are more than representational reflections of mourning rites. They reveal the history of a time in Harlem now past when society cared for both the living and the dead in the belief that we must preserve a standard of pride representing order high in spiritual and temporal values. There is a purging of sorrow in the very pageantry of funerals. Carelessness about death might reflect carelessness about life. The examples of ritual as presented in this volume are as universal as death - and there are Harlem's everywhere.

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Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, Poetry, Art & Design
DDC/MDS
393.9Society, government, & cultureCustoms, etiquette & folkloreDeath customsFuneral customs
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GT3211 .N48 .V36Geography, Anthropology and RecreationManners and customs (General)Manners and customs (General)Customs relative to private life

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