New Delta Rising — SIGNED EDITION

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“Ms. Solé’s lushly colorful and formally striking images are restless....like Clarksdale’s soundtrack, they electrify.” — The Wall Street Journal

"New Delta Rising is a stunning portrait of the Mississippi Delta that captures both the voices and faces of a people, their homes, and their landscape with hauntingly beautiful images. Magdalena Solé is an exceptionally gifted photographer whose rich, color images bring clarity and new understanding to this complex region." — William R. Ferris, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

"It’s some of the best digital work I’ve ever seen and it’s all with a Leica." — Mary Ellen Mark

"The book is a gem!" — Elisabeth Biondi

The Mississippi Delta has been called "the most southern place on earth." This fertile expanse of flat land sprawls along the Mississippi River from Memphis, Tennessee, southward to Vicksburg, Mississippi. Culturally rich, the Delta is the land where the blues began.

Award-winning photographer Magdalena Solé spent a year interviewing and photographing hundreds of residents in the Mississippi Delta. The deep connection she felt comes through in the compelling images in this book. Solé captures their personal dignity, resilience, and resourcefulness, along with the closeness of family and community she found among them.

Photography by Magdalena Sole
Introduction by Rick Bragg
Text by Barry H. Smith and Tom Lassiter
Hardcover: 160 pages, 92 color photographs
Publishers: University Press of Mississippi and The Dreyfus Health Foundation
Language: English
US Release: January 2012
ISBN-13: 978-1617031502
Product Dimensions: 12.1 x 9.5 x 0.9 inches

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“Ms. Solé’s lushly colorful and formally striking images are restless....like Clarksdale’s soundtrack, they electrify.” — The Wall Street Journal

"New Delta Rising is a stunning portrait of the Mississippi Delta that captures both the voices and faces of a people, their homes, and their landscape with hauntingly beautiful images. Magdalena Solé is an exceptionally gifted photographer whose rich, color images bring clarity and new understanding to this complex region." — William R. Ferris, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

"It’s some of the best digital work I’ve ever seen and it’s all with a Leica." — Mary Ellen Mark

"The book is a gem!" — Elisabeth Biondi

The Mississippi Delta has been called "the most southern place on earth." This fertile expanse of flat land sprawls along the Mississippi River from Memphis, Tennessee, southward to Vicksburg, Mississippi. Culturally rich, the Delta is the land where the blues began.

Award-winning photographer Magdalena Solé spent a year interviewing and photographing hundreds of residents in the Mississippi Delta. The deep connection she felt comes through in the compelling images in this book. Solé captures their personal dignity, resilience, and resourcefulness, along with the closeness of family and community she found among them.

Photography by Magdalena Sole
Introduction by Rick Bragg
Text by Barry H. Smith and Tom Lassiter
Hardcover: 160 pages, 92 color photographs
Publishers: University Press of Mississippi and The Dreyfus Health Foundation
Language: English
US Release: January 2012
ISBN-13: 978-1617031502
Product Dimensions: 12.1 x 9.5 x 0.9 inches

“Ms. Solé’s lushly colorful and formally striking images are restless....like Clarksdale’s soundtrack, they electrify.” — The Wall Street Journal

"New Delta Rising is a stunning portrait of the Mississippi Delta that captures both the voices and faces of a people, their homes, and their landscape with hauntingly beautiful images. Magdalena Solé is an exceptionally gifted photographer whose rich, color images bring clarity and new understanding to this complex region." — William R. Ferris, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

"It’s some of the best digital work I’ve ever seen and it’s all with a Leica." — Mary Ellen Mark

"The book is a gem!" — Elisabeth Biondi

The Mississippi Delta has been called "the most southern place on earth." This fertile expanse of flat land sprawls along the Mississippi River from Memphis, Tennessee, southward to Vicksburg, Mississippi. Culturally rich, the Delta is the land where the blues began.

Award-winning photographer Magdalena Solé spent a year interviewing and photographing hundreds of residents in the Mississippi Delta. The deep connection she felt comes through in the compelling images in this book. Solé captures their personal dignity, resilience, and resourcefulness, along with the closeness of family and community she found among them.

Photography by Magdalena Sole
Introduction by Rick Bragg
Text by Barry H. Smith and Tom Lassiter
Hardcover: 160 pages, 92 color photographs
Publishers: University Press of Mississippi and The Dreyfus Health Foundation
Language: English
US Release: January 2012
ISBN-13: 978-1617031502
Product Dimensions: 12.1 x 9.5 x 0.9 inches

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