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Thought I Could Fly: Portraits of Anguish, Compulsion, and Despair
Bellevue Literary
Press
purchase here: http://blpress.org/
$22
Trade paper
ISBN: 978-934137-09-3
144 pages
Nonfiction
A tree’s bare limbs
against a grey sky, a young woman’s vintage slip, the view beneath
a bridge’s span. Charlee Brodsky’s stark black and white photographs
combine with a
concise collection of moving personal narratives to form an eloquent ensemble
of tragedy
and hope in the struggle to cope with mental illness.
"Evocative images,
eloquent testimony--a frank and often inspiring exploration of the
experience of mental illness."
--Peter D. Kramer, author of Freud: Inventor of the Modern Mind and Listening
to Prozac
Charlee Brodsky is a documentary photographer and a professor of photography
at
Carnegie Mellon University. |