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Susan Meiselas: Tar Beach

Life on the Rooftops of Little Italy 1940-1970
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Tar Beach. On the Rooftops of Little Italy is a poignant photographic collection capturing life on the rooftops of New York's Little Italy from 1940 to the early 1970s. Curated by Susan Meiselas and her neighbours, it features cherished family photographs and stories reflecting the Italian immigrant experience and the sanctuary these rooftops provided. An introduction by filmmaker Martin Scorsese evokes the rooftops as a place of escape and dreams amid the urban chaos, enriching this intimate cultural portrait.
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Format: Paperback / softback
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Ideal for readers interested in photography, immigrant history, urban culture, and Italian-American heritage.

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Tar Beach: On the Rooftops of Little Italy brings together photographs and memories of life in and around the rooftops of Little Italy, New York. These are pictures that were made, kept, and gathered by various families who handed them down from 1940 to the early 1970s. Reflections from the community offer perspectives of multiple generations, as Angel Marinaccio says: "If you had an accomplishmentโ€”communion, confirmation, wedding, graduation, or birthdayโ€”you'd dress up in your best outfit and go to the rooftop to take pictures and celebrate with your family." We see the images they shared and saved.

The introduction to Tar Beach is written by renowned filmmaker Martin Scorsese, who grew up on the streets portrayed in this collection. He writes: "The roof was our escape hatch and it was our sanctuary. The endless crowds, the filth and the grime, the constant noise, the chaos, the claustrophobia, the non-stop motion of everything... you would walk up that flight of stairs, open the door, and you were above it all. You could breathe. You could dream. You could be."

Photographer Susan Meiselas, along with two of her neighbours, Angel Marinaccio and Virginia Dell'Orio, collected and curated these vernacular photographs to convey the feeling of this special place and time in the daily lives of Italian immigrants as they made their way to becoming part of American culture. The book is designed by Yolanda Cuomo.

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Miss Rosen "Blind" praises the book as "the ultimate escape" that allows readers to experience the liberating and magical feeling of being high above the city, where the world seems boundless and full of possibility.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9788862087223

Publisher: Damiani

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 October 2020

Country: Italy

Imprint: Damiani

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Weight: 400g

Pages: 96

About the Author

Susan Meiselas is a documentary photographer and member of Magnum Photos since 1976. She is the author of 10 monographs and has edited 4 collections of photographs. Her work is included in American and international museums. She has lived in Little Italy since 1974.

Angel Marinaccio has lived in Little Italy all her life. Her grandparents on both sides of her family came from Sciacca, Sicily and settled in New York's Little Italy on Elizabeth Street. She is the author of Be Home On Time When I Put The Water Up For Pasta.

Virginia Dell'Olio grew up on Mulberry Street. She is currently working on a series of stories about growing up in Little Italy. Her ancestors came from Italy and Scotland.

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