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Keith Carter Photographs

Twenty-Five Years

Keith Carter Photographs( )
Author: Carter, Keith
Introduction by: Coleman, A. D.
Editor: Wittliff, Bill
Series title:Southwestern & Mexican Photography Series, the Wittliff Collections at Texas State University Ser.
ISBN:978-0-292-71195-2
Publication Date:Jan 1997
Publisher:University of Texas Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $50.00
Book Description:

Keith Carter's photographs linger in the mind like images from an almost remembered dream. Evocative and haunting, they capture what Carter calls the "little askew moments" that allow viewers to see beyond the surface reality.This book brings together seventy-five photographs chosen by Carter to represent the range of his work since the 1970s. Many of the images in this book have never been published before, while others come from Carter's previous books. A. D. Coleman's introduction...
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Book Details
Pages:168
Detailed Subjects: Photography / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):11.26 x 11.27 x 0.94 Inches
Book Weight:3.22 Pounds
Author Biography
Carter, Keith (Author)


Bill Wittliff is a screenwriter who was born and raised in Texas. He is best known for his adaptation of Larry McMurty's Pulitzer Prize-wining western novel "Lonesome Dove" inot a hit mini-series. The series retold Mr. McMurtry¿s 1985 novel about two former Texas Rangers on a cattle drive to Montana as a four-part, eight-hour saga in 1989. Wittliff had developed a strong affinity for the outsize mythology and history of Texas. He had also become a prominent cultural figure in Austin.

He and his wife had owned a small press that published books by writers from Texas and other parts of the Southwest. They had also begun a university archive, the Southwestern Writers Collection, filled with manuscripts and artifacts. He had also written the screenplays for a number of films set in Texas, among them 'Raggedy Man' (1981), in which Sissy Spacek played a character based on his mother, who raised her two sons as a small-town telephone switchboard operator.

Bill Witliff passed away from a heart attack on 06/09/2019 at the age of 79.

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