
Author/Contributor(s): | Lunsford, Bret ; Szwed, John ; Elverum, Phil |
Publisher: | KNW-YR-OWN / P.W. Elverum & Sun |
Date: | 2021 |
Binding: | Hardcover. 232p. |
Condition: | NEW |
Sounding for Harry Smith: Early Pacific Northwest Influences is a biography of Harry Everett Smith (1923-1991) that explores the mysteries of his Salish Sea youth during the Great Depression years in Anacortes, Washington. Through an immersion in the history of a place and time, the vibrant Northwest cultural habitat he grew in is brought to life.
Revealed along the way are Smith's varied and strange impacts on art, music, avant-garde film, and cultural movements--detailing how these pursuits originated in his homeland, his Coast Salish studies there, his relatives, and the ways these roots were nurtured and connected.
A beautifully printed and bound 232-page hardcover book that includes chronology, selected bibliography, endnotes, maps and over 100 historic photographs within 17 substantial and hearty chapters.
Dimensions: 8 inches wide by 10 inches tall by 7/8 inches thick.
"A major accomplishment in the scholarship on Harry Smith" - Rani Singh, Director of the Harry Smith Archives