Michael Lesy (born 1945) is an American non-fiction writer.[1] His books, which combine historical photographs with original writing, include Wisconsin Death Trip (1973), Real Life: Louisville in the Twenties (1976), Bearing Witness: A Photographic Chronicle of American Life (1982), Visible Light (1985), Murder City: The Bloody History of Chicago in the Twenties (2007), Repast: Dining Out at the Dawn of the New American Century (with Lisa Stoffer, 2013), Looking Backward: A Photographic Portrait of the World at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century (2017), and Snapshots 1971–77 (September 2021).[2]
Lesy grew up in Shaker Heights, Ohio.[3] He received a B.A. in theoretical sociology from Columbia University, an M.A. in American social history from the University of Wisconsin, and a Ph.D. in American cultural history from Rutgers University.[4] He taught at Hampshire College, in Amherst, Massachusetts, from 1990 to 2020, and is a Hampshire emeritus professor of literary journalism.[4]
Wisconsin Death Trip, Lesy's first book, was adapted into a film by James Marsh in 1999.[5][6] Ironically, Lesy explained in a 2003 interview, "I wanted to make it a movie. But it cost too much to produce. So it was just a poor man’s way of making a movie in book form."[3] Wisconsin Death Trip was presented on the BBC documentary series Arena in 2000.[7]
In 2006 the United States Artists Foundation named Lesy its first Simon Fellow.[8] In 2013 Lesy was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for Photography Studies.[9]
Bibliography
editYear | Title | Publisher |
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1973 | Wisconsin Death Trip | Pantheon Books |
1976 | Real Life: Louisville in the Twenties | Pantheon Books |
1980 | Time Frames: The Meaning of Family Pictures | Pantheon Books |
1982 | Bearing Witness: A Photographic Chronicle of American Life | Pantheon Books |
1985 | Visible Light | Crown Publishing Group |
1987 | The Forbidden Zone | Farrar, Straus, and Giroux |
1991 | Rescues: The Lives of Heroes | Farrar, Straus, and Giroux |
1997 | Dreamland: America at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century | The New Press |
2002 | Long Time Coming: A Photographic Portrait of America, 1935-1943 | W. W. Norton & Company |
2005 | Angel's World: The New York Photographs of Angelo Rizzuto | W. W. Norton & Company |
2007 | Murder City: The Bloody History of Chicago in the Twenties | W. W. Norton & Company |
2013 | Repast: Dining Out at the Dawn of the New American Century (with Lisa Stoffer) | W. W. Norton & Company |
2017 | Looking Backward: A Photographic Portrait of the World at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century | W. W. Norton & Company |
2021 | Snapshots 1971–77 (September 17 scheduled publication) | Blast Books |
References
edit- ^ Michael Lesy bio at Encyclopedia.com
- ^ Snapshots 1971–77 at Amazon
- ^ a b Birnbaum, Robert, Interview: Michael Lesy, Identity Theory, September 16, 2003
- ^ a b Hampshire College faculty page for Michael Lesy
- ^ Holden, Stephen, "Film Review: How a Town In Wisconsin Went Mad", The New York Times, December 1, 1999
- ^ Marcus, Greil, "A Record of Despair Born of a Single Image", The New York Times, November 28, 1999
- ^ "Arena -Episodes by date" on Arena series website
- ^ United States Artists Foundation (2006) "Michael Lesy
- ^ Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship for Michael Lesy, 2013