Lee Friedlander has been photographing the American social landscape since 1948. The most recent book of his photographs is Cherry Blossom Time in Japan: The Complete Works, published by the Fraenkel Gallery in 2006.
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ADVICE FOR THE LIT-LORN Why doesn’t anyone in North America say barmy for balmy? According to my research, Barmy came first and still enjoys a jolly life. But most North American dictionaries don’t even mention the earlier Scots barmy. —Simon McGavin, Cyberspace |