Image Title: 
after: Ditched, stalled and stranded, San Joaquin Valley, California 1935
Image: 
LangeAlcorn-Welty72.jpg
Author's Last Name: 
Welty
Author's First Name: 
Eudora
Photographer's Last Name: 
Lange
Photographer's First Name: 
Dorothea
Designer's Last Name: 
Alcorn
Designer's First Name: 
John
notes2: 

Eudora Welty wrote about the American South, the place where she was born and lived most of her ninety-two years. The cover artwork for this collection of stories is an appropriate, if somewhat generic, reference to the simplicity and old-fashioned gentility which exists in many stereotypes of that region, along with, perhaps, a bit of menace in the driver's expression. Compare the image to Dorothea Lange's 'Ditched, Stalled and Stranded' of 1935, in the upper-right corner of this page. One can have little doubt but that Lange's photograph is the source. The fithy clothing and torn interior upholstry have been cleaned up, and the drivers hat and face have been replaced. This is as it should be: In Lange's image, the man sits limp-jawed and glassy-eyed; stunned, as if he is trying to recover from a knockout punch, which, in effect, he is. That is the strength of Lange's vision, but it would be far too powerful, and far too specific, for this book's cover. KB

Creator: 
John Alcorn
Photo Genre: 
Documentary
Book Genre: 
Short stories
Publisher: 
Harvest [Harcourt Brace Jovanovich]
Groups: 
FSA
Subject Photo: 
0
New Media: 
New Media
Author Photo: 
0
Multiple Uses: 
No
Multiple Covers: 
No