Tulsa

Tulsa
ISBN-10
0802137482
ISBN-13
9780802137487
Series
Tulsa
Category
Photography
Pages
64
Language
English
Published
1971
Publisher
Grove Press
Author
Larry Clark

Description

First published in 1971, this remarkable, controversial photo-essay caputres the lives of midwestern youth during the turbulence of the 1960s as it documents in haunting black-and-white images a youth culture caught up in a world of violence, drugs, sexual abuse, and social upheaval. Simultaneous.

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