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Chargement... Mostly Truepar Bill Daniel
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This is the companion bk to Daniel's movie "Who is Bozo Texino?" - a documentary about train graffiti. The bk includes the stuff that didn't make it into the movie &, probably, has some overlap. The layout, apparently created by Rich McIssac, Gary Fogelson, Phil Lubliner, & Sam Friedman, cd hardly be better. Framed as the "April 1908 Vol. 19, No. 7" issue of "The West's Most Popular Hobo Graffit Magazine", this has a motley plethora of interesting stuff like hobo symbols, interviews w/ train car graffitists, old & new relevant ads, &, of course, fotos of the graffiti itself. There're even a few oblique references to neoism such as Colossus of Roads' Monty Cantsin graffiti & a letter from Dave Zack. All in all, a thorough bk lovingly assembled. ( ) aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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It's possible Bill Daniel is the most inspiring filmmaker of our day. With an impressive filmography that includes work on Craig Baldwin's Sonic Outlaws and as Vanessa Renwick's long-time collaborator, Daniel has crafted a remarkable book to go with his twenty-years-in-the-making Who Is Bozo Texino?--a documentary about modern day hobos, rail workers and a forgotten outsider subculture. It's full of obscure railroad nostalgia--the result of a 25 year obsession with hobo and railworker folklore. Freight riding stories, interviews with hobos and boxcar artists, historical oddities and tons of photos of modern day boxcar tags are all presented in the guise of a vintage rail fanzine. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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