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Double Exposure - by Robert Sullivan

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  • One of The New Yorker's best books of the year so far A Kirkus Reviews Best Nature Book of 2024"Singular . . . Virtuosic . . . Double Exposure is the best book I've read about America . . . in many, many years.
  • About the Author: Robert Sullivan is the author of numerous books, including Rats, The Meadowlands, A Whale Hunt, and My American Revolution.
  • 448 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Artists, Architects, Photographers

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About the Book



"A personal exploration of the history of the American West through the work of the nineteenth-century photographer Timothy O'Sullivan"--



Book Synopsis



One of The New Yorker's best books of the year so far A Kirkus Reviews Best Nature Book of 2024

"Singular . . . Virtuosic . . . Double Exposure is the best book I've read about America . . . in many, many years." --Corey Seymour, Vogue (a best book of 2024)


"Extraordinary . . . A transformative experience for the reader." --Lucy Sante

"A large-hearted, wide-angled book . . . I couldn't put it down." --Ian Frazier

A personal exploration of the American West and the work of one of America's greatest photographers.

Timothy O'Sullivan is America's most famous war photographer. You know his work even if you don't know his name: A Harvest of Death, taken at Gettysburg, is an icon of the Civil War. He was also among the first photographers to elevate what was then a trade to the status of fine art. The images of the American West he made after the war, while traveling with the surveys led by Clarence King and George Wheeler, display a prescient awareness of what photography would become; years later, Ansel Adams would declare his work "surrealistic and disturbing."

At the same time, we know very little about O'Sullivan himself. Nor do we know--really know--much more about the landscapes he captured. Robert Sullivan's Double Exposure sets off in pursuit of these two enigmas. This book documents the author's own road trip across the West in search of the places, many long forgotten or paved over, that O'Sullivan pictured. It also stages a reckoning with how the changes wrought on the land were already under way in the 1860s and '70s, and how these changes were a continuation of the Civil War by other means. Sullivan, known for his probing investigations of place in the pages of The New Yorker and books like Rats and My American Revolution, has produced a work that, like O'Sullivan's magisterial photos of geysers and hot springs, exposes a fissure in the American landscape itself.



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"Singular . . . The wonder of this book [. . .] is embedded in its DNA: It's a survey, in the most glorious of definitions--a digressive, discursive, road-tripping wunderkammer between covers exploring our warring notions of the American West . . . Virtuosic . . . Double Exposure is the best book I've read about America [. . .] in many, many years." --Corey Seymour, Vogue

"Retracing O'Sullivan's itinerary more than a century later for this study, Sullivan deftly takes up such themes as the political power of both photography and geology, the United States' tortured racial hierarchies, the exploitation of natural resources--including land, gold, and silver--and the dispossession of Indigenous communities." --The New Yorker

"Sullivan, who attempted to retrace the photographer's steps, evokes both these landscapes and the photographer's approach in capturing their lonely essence. The author's painstaking account of the warring personalities and insider baseball of the expeditions, rife with politics, occasional violence and outright corruption, shows what was at stake--control of a vast, rich and ripe-for-exploitation region." --Mary Ann Gwinn, Los Angeles Times

"A fascinating account of a crucial photographer of westward expansion and a reckoning with the colonization of the American West . . . Sullivan's research is meticulous and his storytelling engaging. O'Sullivan is an intriguing figure, but what is most fascinating is the author's examination of westward expansion as a kind of war of both arms and ideas . . . A riveting, highly valuable reexamination." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"A compelling, haunted work of living history." --Booklist (starred review)

"A large-hearted, wide-angled book, gutsy in the extreme, that cinches the reader tight to some of the most powerful landscapes in America. Robert Sullivan follows the nineteenth-century footsteps of photographer Timothy O'Sullivan, reports with artistry and passion on what they both saw, and makes you love the country in its darkness as well as its light. The double story--Sullivan's and O'Sullivan's--and the pinpoint details drew me in so I couldn't put it down." --Ian Frazier, author of Cranial Fracking and On the Rez

"An astonishment, a terror, a revelation, of what can and cannot be seen. Double Exposure is a survey and a memoir--an investigation--of spectacle frozen in time, bleeding across a dangerous American land. 'Light is alive, ' writes Sullivan, and so, too, are these brilliant pages; they shimmer with vision. Sullivan's masterpiece should change the way we see past and present, this country and our many troubled selves." --Jeff Sharlet, bestselling author of The Undertow: Scenes from a Slow Civil War

"Robert Sullivan's extraordinary book wears many hats: it is a biography of a phantom; an important slice of photographic history; a profound meditation on the American landscape; a reckoning with the legacies of slavery, the Civil War, and the war against the indigenous population; and a deep personal journey for the author on top of that. It is just as transformative an experience for the reader." --Lucy Sante, author of Low Life and I Heard Her Call My Name




About the Author



Robert Sullivan is the author of numerous books, including Rats, The Meadowlands, A Whale Hunt, and My American Revolution. His writing has also appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Vogue, and New York, and he is a contributing editor at A Public Space. He was born in New York City, worked for many years in Portland, Oregon, and now lives in Philadelphia. He is the recipient of a 2022 Guggenheim Fellowship.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.11 Inches (H) x 6.41 Inches (W) x 1.48 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.46 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 448
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Artists, Architects, Photographers
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Format: Hardcover
Author: Robert Sullivan
Language: English
Street Date: April 23, 2024
TCIN: 89029572
UPC: 9780374151164
Item Number (DPCI): 247-12-8808
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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