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Michael Lesy

    Michael Lesy is a master of literary journalism, weaving together powerful narratives with striking visual elements. His work delves into the untold stories and often overlooked corners of American history and culture. Lesy employs a deeply researched yet intimately told approach, revealing compelling insights into the past for his readers.

    Dreamland
    Walker Evans: Last Photographs & Life Stories
    Looking Backward: A Photographic Portrait of the World at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
    Wisconsin Death Trip
    Murder City
    Long Time Coming: A Photographic Portrait of America, 1935-1943
    • 2022

      The book showcases a remarkable collaboration between two influential figures in American photography, featuring rarely seen Polaroid portraits and final works by Walker Evans. It highlights the intersection of Evans's iconic style and Michael Lesy's narrative approach, offering a fresh perspective on the emotional depth and cultural significance of Evans's photography. This collection invites readers to explore the unique storytelling power of images and the enduring impact of these artists on the medium.

      Walker Evans: Last Photographs & Life Stories
    • 2017

      The book explores the impact of stereographs at the turn of the twentieth century, showcasing a vast collection of images that capture diverse cultures, stark social divides, and the complexities of daily life during that era. Through vivid, three-dimensional visuals, it offers a unique perspective on historical moments and societal conditions, inviting readers to reflect on the past through these striking representations.

      Looking Backward: A Photographic Portrait of the World at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
    • 2008

      Murder City

      The Bloody History of Chicago in the Twenties

      • 346 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.6(36)Add rating

      The collection delves into seventeen infamous murder cases in Chicago, highlighting the sensationalism of the media during a turbulent historical period. Through the lens of notable trials, including that of Belva and Beulah, the narrative explores the darker side of the Jazz Age and the complexities of its characters. Michael Lesy, known for his previous work Wisconsin Death Trip, captures the essence of a city grappling with violence, tragedy, and the birth of modern societal issues.

      Murder City
    • 2002

      Featuring 410 stunning photographs from the Farm Security Administration, this book reveals a broader narrative of America during the 1930s and 1940s, beyond the iconic images of poverty. Captured by renowned photographers like Dorothea Lange and Walker Evans, many of these images have rarely been seen, with twenty percent unpublished. Michael Lesy’s insightful text provides context through primary sources and an exploration of Roy Stryker’s role, offering a fresh perspective on this pivotal era and its everyday realities.

      Long Time Coming: A Photographic Portrait of America, 1935-1943
    • 2000

      First published in 1973, this remarkable book about life in a small turn-of-the-century Wisconsin town has become a cult classic. Lesy has collected and arranged photographs taken between 1890 and 1910 by a Black River Falls photographer, Charles Van Schaik.

      Wisconsin Death Trip