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House of Coates in Franklin, TN
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"An exquisitely haunting, melancholic treasure of a book about people who drop out and populate tiny towns and rural communities, and the longing and loneliness of the human condition."
Judy Natal,
Photo-Eye
"One of the great American moves is vagrancy, the freedom to drift, the right to look at things from outside the mainstream. The prose in House of Coates hums with this irreducible freedom. The photographs are both perfectly artless and undeniably visionary. Any question of fiction, non-fiction, subterfuge, or narrative trickery is superfluous in a book like this one, so appealingly strange, so delicately balanced, and so incontestably bound to its time and place."
Teju Cole, author of
Open City
"A very handsome paperback edition...a new afterword wraps the whole mystery of Lester beautifully."
MinnPost
"As Brad Zellar so vividly illustrates in his new limited-edition collaboration with photographer Alec Soth, 'House Of Coates,' broken men have always been with us, haunting us, providing a mirror. Society may label them bums, homeless, or pariahs, but Zellar's empathetic writing allows the reader to get inside one broken man, and therefore all."
Jim Walsh,
Washed up in the shadow of a refinery, Lester B. Morrison, legendary recluse, documents his life in a series of photographs taken with a disposable camera. In a landscape of off ramps, warehouses, and SRO hotels occupied by terminally lonely men, love and faith break in, quietly offering human connection and the possibility of redemption.
Brad Zellar
has worked as a writer and editor for daily and weekly newspapers, as well as for both regional and national magazines. He is the author of
Suburban World: The Norling Photos
,
The 1968 Project
Conductors of the Moving World
, and
House of Coates
.
Alec Soth
is a photographer whose first monograph,
Sleeping by the Mississippi
, was published by Steidl in 2004. Since then Soth has published over a dozen books including
Niagara
(2006),
Dog Days, Bogotá
(2007),
The Last Days of W
(2008), and
Broken Manual
(2010). Soth's work has been exhibited at Jeu de Paume in Paris and Fotomuseum Winterthur in Switzerland.
Judy Natal,
Photo-Eye
"One of the great American moves is vagrancy, the freedom to drift, the right to look at things from outside the mainstream. The prose in House of Coates hums with this irreducible freedom. The photographs are both perfectly artless and undeniably visionary. Any question of fiction, non-fiction, subterfuge, or narrative trickery is superfluous in a book like this one, so appealingly strange, so delicately balanced, and so incontestably bound to its time and place."
Teju Cole, author of
Open City
"A very handsome paperback edition...a new afterword wraps the whole mystery of Lester beautifully."
MinnPost
"As Brad Zellar so vividly illustrates in his new limited-edition collaboration with photographer Alec Soth, 'House Of Coates,' broken men have always been with us, haunting us, providing a mirror. Society may label them bums, homeless, or pariahs, but Zellar's empathetic writing allows the reader to get inside one broken man, and therefore all."
Jim Walsh,
Washed up in the shadow of a refinery, Lester B. Morrison, legendary recluse, documents his life in a series of photographs taken with a disposable camera. In a landscape of off ramps, warehouses, and SRO hotels occupied by terminally lonely men, love and faith break in, quietly offering human connection and the possibility of redemption.
Brad Zellar
has worked as a writer and editor for daily and weekly newspapers, as well as for both regional and national magazines. He is the author of
Suburban World: The Norling Photos
,
The 1968 Project
Conductors of the Moving World
, and
House of Coates
.
Alec Soth
is a photographer whose first monograph,
Sleeping by the Mississippi
, was published by Steidl in 2004. Since then Soth has published over a dozen books including
Niagara
(2006),
Dog Days, Bogotá
(2007),
The Last Days of W
(2008), and
Broken Manual
(2010). Soth's work has been exhibited at Jeu de Paume in Paris and Fotomuseum Winterthur in Switzerland.
"An exquisitely haunting, melancholic treasure of a book about people who drop out and populate tiny towns and rural communities, and the longing and loneliness of the human condition."
Judy Natal,
Photo-Eye
"One of the great American moves is vagrancy, the freedom to drift, the right to look at things from outside the mainstream. The prose in House of Coates hums with this irreducible freedom. The photographs are both perfectly artless and undeniably visionary. Any question of fiction, non-fiction, subterfuge, or narrative trickery is superfluous in a book like this one, so appealingly strange, so delicately balanced, and so incontestably bound to its time and place."
Teju Cole, author of
Open City
"A very handsome paperback edition...a new afterword wraps the whole mystery of Lester beautifully."
MinnPost
"As Brad Zellar so vividly illustrates in his new limited-edition collaboration with photographer Alec Soth, 'House Of Coates,' broken men have always been with us, haunting us, providing a mirror. Society may label them bums, homeless, or pariahs, but Zellar's empathetic writing allows the reader to get inside one broken man, and therefore all."
Jim Walsh,
Washed up in the shadow of a refinery, Lester B. Morrison, legendary recluse, documents his life in a series of photographs taken with a disposable camera. In a landscape of off ramps, warehouses, and SRO hotels occupied by terminally lonely men, love and faith break in, quietly offering human connection and the possibility of redemption.
Brad Zellar
has worked as a writer and editor for daily and weekly newspapers, as well as for both regional and national magazines. He is the author of
Suburban World: The Norling Photos
,
The 1968 Project
Conductors of the Moving World
, and
House of Coates
.
Alec Soth
is a photographer whose first monograph,
Sleeping by the Mississippi
, was published by Steidl in 2004. Since then Soth has published over a dozen books including
Niagara
(2006),
Dog Days, Bogotá
(2007),
The Last Days of W
(2008), and
Broken Manual
(2010). Soth's work has been exhibited at Jeu de Paume in Paris and Fotomuseum Winterthur in Switzerland.
Judy Natal,
Photo-Eye
"One of the great American moves is vagrancy, the freedom to drift, the right to look at things from outside the mainstream. The prose in House of Coates hums with this irreducible freedom. The photographs are both perfectly artless and undeniably visionary. Any question of fiction, non-fiction, subterfuge, or narrative trickery is superfluous in a book like this one, so appealingly strange, so delicately balanced, and so incontestably bound to its time and place."
Teju Cole, author of
Open City
"A very handsome paperback edition...a new afterword wraps the whole mystery of Lester beautifully."
MinnPost
"As Brad Zellar so vividly illustrates in his new limited-edition collaboration with photographer Alec Soth, 'House Of Coates,' broken men have always been with us, haunting us, providing a mirror. Society may label them bums, homeless, or pariahs, but Zellar's empathetic writing allows the reader to get inside one broken man, and therefore all."
Jim Walsh,
Washed up in the shadow of a refinery, Lester B. Morrison, legendary recluse, documents his life in a series of photographs taken with a disposable camera. In a landscape of off ramps, warehouses, and SRO hotels occupied by terminally lonely men, love and faith break in, quietly offering human connection and the possibility of redemption.
Brad Zellar
has worked as a writer and editor for daily and weekly newspapers, as well as for both regional and national magazines. He is the author of
Suburban World: The Norling Photos
,
The 1968 Project
Conductors of the Moving World
, and
House of Coates
.
Alec Soth
is a photographer whose first monograph,
Sleeping by the Mississippi
, was published by Steidl in 2004. Since then Soth has published over a dozen books including
Niagara
(2006),
Dog Days, Bogotá
(2007),
The Last Days of W
(2008), and
Broken Manual
(2010). Soth's work has been exhibited at Jeu de Paume in Paris and Fotomuseum Winterthur in Switzerland.



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