Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
48
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1990
Éditeur
A R T Press
ISBN-10
0923183043
ISBN-13
9780923183042
Description
David Reed’s life unfolds through a compelling interview conducted by Stephen Ellis, providing an intimate look at the personal experiences and insights of this intriguing figure. The dialogue is rich with reflections that reveal Reed’s perspectives on life’s challenges and triumphs, making the reader feel a strong connection to his journey. Through Ellis's skillful questioning, Reed shares stories that intertwine vulnerability with resilience, offering a nuanced portrait of his character.
Complementing the interview, Charles Hagen contributes an insightful essay that deepens the reader's understanding of Reed's impact and the broader themes of identity and purpose. Edited by William S. Bartman, the combination of personal narrative and critical analysis invites readers to explore not only Reed's story but also their own. The work serves as a reminder of the power of storytelling in bridging personal experiences with universal truths.
Complementing the interview, Charles Hagen contributes an insightful essay that deepens the reader's understanding of Reed's impact and the broader themes of identity and purpose. Edited by William S. Bartman, the combination of personal narrative and critical analysis invites readers to explore not only Reed's story but also their own. The work serves as a reminder of the power of storytelling in bridging personal experiences with universal truths.
Genres
Histoire
Art et Photographie