With 126 color photographs and 30 quotes from noted Alabama
storytellers, Robin McDonald creates the "mood" of small towns
everywhere as they quietly retire from service.
"Heart of a Small Town" is Robin McDonald's paean to a time when
small rural communities all over this country bustled with life.
Concentrating on Alabama, he draws his subjects from those areas of
the state that have been bypassed by major highways and left
somewhat deserted. Places like Verbena, Mentone, Burnt Corn,
Newbern, Epes, and Enterprise; places in the Black Belt, in
Wiregrass Country, in the Piedmont. There he records common
objects--screen doors, broken sidewalks, storefront displays, neon
signs, rusting pickup trucks, kudzu-covered walls, and church
windows--with an uncommon sensitivity.
Matched with quotations from writing that grew out of these
places, the images take on an unusually vibrant life. Robin
McDonald's photographs are animated and enriched by the lyrical
quotations borrowed from southern writers, some less well known,
like Augusta Evans Wilson and Viola Goode Liddell, and some well
known, like Truman Capote, Zelda Fitzgerald, James Agee, Vicki
Covington, and Rick Bragg. They echo with the hopes and joys and
the struggles and grief of folks who have called these places
home.
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