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Gone: Photographs of Abandonment on the High Plains

by Steve Fitch

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ISBN13: 9780826329608
ISBN10: 0826329608
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Abandoned buildings in the West are the subjects of these haunting photographs depicting the daily life and melancholy beauty of what was left behind. The seventy-four color photos are a reminder of the American West as it used to be.

Synopsis:

In 192 pages and 74 color photos, Fitch shares the interiors and exteriors of buildings on the High Plains long since abandoned by their former occupants. Some are peoples' homes, with a coffee cup and television set or an old Philco refrigerator or family photos on the walls, all seeming to await someone's return. Others are public buildings or businesses with suggestions of previous better days.

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Abandoned buildings in the West are the subjects of these haunting photographs by Steve Fitch. Some of the pictures show public buildings, but most are of homes. Fitch has photographed interiors rather than the architectural silhouettes that stand out against the empty landscape.

Settlers were attracted to the Great Plains during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries but they didn't stay. Some left even before the Dust Bowl, and much of the rural High Plains is still losing population. The very climate that drove people away now preserves their leavings. There are ruins, datable as any archaeological artifacts, from any presidential administration you might name. Visible everywhere is the detritus of daily life left as if someone will soon return: a coffee cup, a child's drawing, a television set, a half-drunk bottle of beer in a bar.

Anyone who has ever traveled by car through the Great Plains has seen the empty houses that Steve Fitch photographed during the final decades of the twentieth century. Now he lets us into the melancholy beauty of what's left behind. Fitch's essay explains his approach to this project, Evelyn Schlatter and Kathleen Howe set the project in the contexts of the history of the American West and the history of photography, and poet Merrill Gilfillan ponders the meaning of ruins.

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ISBN:
9780826329608
Subtitle:
Photographs of Abandonment on the High Plains
Author:
Fitch, Steve
Publisher:
University of New Mexico Press
Subject:
Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions
Subject:
High Plains (U.S.)
Subject:
Photography of interiors.
Subject:
Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions - General
Publication Date:
May 2003
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
191
Dimensions:
8.86x11.02x.87 in. 2.73 lbs.

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