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Sicilian Passage

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Introduction by Sandra Phillips, Afterword by Anna Roma. Sicily: a land of mystery and myth. Inspired by stories told by his mother's family, famed documentary photographer Thomas Roma left his native Brooklyn for Sicily in search of his roots in 1977. Photographing abroad on a Guggenheim Fellowship, Roma spent months at a time over the next fourteen years traversing the island, challenging himself to connect with a culture and a lifestyle completely foreign to his experience as a New York City street photographer.
In Sicilian Passage, Roma taps into the timeless essence of Europe's agrarian past. His photographs of the familial homeland are untainted by stereotypical notions of Sicilian culture. Instead of old ladies in black veils gossiping on the stoop, Roma's images are lyrical odes to the country pastoral. Through his lens, we are transported to another land where nature and the climate have tamed its inhabitants into a slower rhythm: gnarly ancient trees grow haphazardly in the crop fields; marble ruins erupt fromt he hillsides; shirtless young shepherds tend to their flocks under a ruthless Mediterranean sun. Sicilian Passage is an ode to the mysteries of the timeless in "The Island In The Sea Of Light.

Bibliographic Details

Author Thomas Roma
Publisher PowerHouse Books
Place of publication New York
Year 2003
Edition First edition
Binding Hardcover including dustjacket
ISBN 1576871649
Collation 81 pp.
Language English
Dimensions 20 x 24

Condition Report

Condition Like New
Cover As new
Out of stock on Amstelbooks but available on Abebooks