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Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:"I love this book. It's all in here and the heart of it is Tony's big true eye. He got it . . . the oddness, meanness, beauty and soul of this sad hilarious fractured place. Viva Fresno."-Terry Allen The central California teenage wasteland is the bane of its inhabitants and the butt of a thousand late night TV jokes. It comes in next to dead last in surveys of cities with a high quality of life. Though it's one of the most ethnically diverse communities in the country, with a large population of Basques, Hispanics, African Americans, Vietnamese, and Armenians, Fresno is also a killing capitol, home to low-riding cholos, empty buildings, and dope drops. It is also the birthplace of the lauded young photographer Tony Stamolis, whose fascination with his strange hometown provides a disturbing, hilarious, and poignant insider's view of post-suburban American badlands and its inhabitants. Tony Stamolisexhibits in New York; Los Angeles; Marfa, Texas; and overseas. His work also appears in The New York Times, RollingStone, Maxim, Urb, Nerve, Giant, Mass Appeal, Flaunt, and Black Book. About the AuthorStamolis has published in Rolling Stone, Maxim, New York Times, Mass Appeal, Nerve and many other publications. His 2008 exhibitions will include New York (ClampArt), Los Angeles (M+B) and Marfa (Galleri Urbane). He was born in Fresno in 1970. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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