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Limelight

Limelight

A Greenwich Village Photography Gallery and Coffeehouse in the Fifties

by Gee
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/01/2001

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In the late 1950s, Limelight was the busiest coffeehouse in New York and the only photography gallery in the country. This is the story of Helen Gee's efforts to open Limelight and her fight to keep it afloat for seven years. The major figures in photography appear in this story - Edward Steichen, Robert Frank, W. Eugene Smith, Berenice Abbott, and others - and so do the big events of the period: the opening of The Family of Man, the publication of The Americans. Gee has her own personal stories as well, raising her Asian American daughter alone, dealing with a landlord with underworld ties and bookies who did business in the hall of her apartment house, and coping with unwelcome advances, quixotic employees, and suicidal photographers. This is also a portrait of a time when Greenwich Village was a center of creative activity, when actors, writers, painters, and photographers were part of a burgeoning coffeehouse scene.
ISBN:
9780826318176
9780826318176
Category:
Biography: general
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-01-2001
Publisher:
University of New Mexico Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
303
Dimensions (mm):
222x158x20mm
Weight:
0.5kg

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