Looking For The Light: The Hidden Life and Art of Marion Post Wolcott

by Paul Hendrickson

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Working for the Farm Security Administration, Marion Post Wolcott traveled across Depression-ravaged America contributing to an incomparable documentary record and photographic legacy. Magnificently illustrated with more than 75 Wolcott photographs, here is a long-overdue celebration of one of the most brilliant photographers of the 20th century.

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Marion Post Wolcott, 1910-1990. Photographer in the Deep South during the Depression. Her work is of the first rank (think Walker Evans), but she's forgotten probably because she gave it up at the age of 31 to get married.

Only 4 stars because this is an undocumented biog. She evidently not only took great photos, but she also wrote profane, hilarious letters. I wish the biography had been referenced. Hendrickson knew her personally, so there's also an element of hagiography to this book. I'm not sure he caught her completely--he may have been blinded somewhat by his feelings for her.

Having said that, I want to add that this is a beautifully written, even lyrical, biography, and Hendrickson is also strong in an area where biographers show more often disappoint: Hendrickson goes beyond mere biographical details to assess his subject's life. "This is a story about an an artist who stopped, who let go of that gifted, magical thing inside her until it was too late and the gift was lost."

I had never heard of Maureen Post Wolcott before reading this book, and I have only a passing interest in photography. But you really don't need a reason to know about this woman to enjoy her biography. She's a fascinating woman who is also lucky in her biographer. Based on his work on this biography, I would read anything else that Hendrickson has written.
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Another marvelous book by Paul Hendrickson about a beautiful and talented subject, Marion Post Wolcott. My review can be read here:

http://mewlhouse.hubpages.com/_1qsqsuzy8itx3/hub/Marion-Post-Wolcott-and-the-FSA...

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Paul Hendrickson, a prizewinning feature writer for the Washington Post, is on the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania. He has degrees in American literature from St. Louis University and Penn State. Hendrickson's books are Looking for the Light: The Hidden Life and Art of Marion Post Wolcott (a finalist for the 1992 National Book Critics show more Circle Award); The Living and the Dead: Robert McNamara and Five Lives of a Lost War (finalist for the National Book Award in 1996); and Hemingway's Boat: Everything He Loved in Life, and Lost, 1934-1961. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Nonfiction, Art & Design, Biography & Memoir, History
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770.92Arts & recreationPhotographyPhotography & Computer / Digital ArtBiography And HistoryBiography
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TR140 .W64 .H46TechnologyPhotographyPhotography
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