
Título: Curb Service: a memoir
Autor: Scot Sothern
Sinopse: Cruising nighttime byways for an adrenaline fix, Scot Sothern first patronized the marketplace of curbside prostitution surfing the prurient whims of a young man. He dove to the murky depths of sexual obsession and resurfaced five years later, shell-shocked and without excuse. While there, trusty Nikon in hand, Scot, a second-generation photographer, made full-frontal X-rated exposures, black and white, filled with pathos and an uncanny realism. The pictures captured the plight of the disenfranchised in America, those forgotten and drug-addicted. Now he is ready to tell the story behind the photographs, the confessions of a befuddled baby-boomer maintaining a slippery connection to propriety while side-tripping into noirish infatuations with those low in life. Curb Service recounts Sothern’s past as a troubled kid in the 1960s who visited two-dollar whorehouses and as an adult in the 1980s is still at it. A photographer who either can’t get a break or blows it when one comes his way, Scot wants to hold onto jobs, wives, and relationships; he tries to be a good father to the son he loves. Yet he continues picking up street prostitutes, photographing them, having sex with them, living moments of their lives and watching them fade away in a culture that deems them criminal and expendable. It was only a few years ago that Scot’s photography started to receive notice – by influential Drkrm Gallery in Los Angeles – which led to the publication of Lowlife, a photo book, by Stanley Barker in the UK and soon by powerhouse in Brooklyn. His work has since been exhibited world-wide including shows in London, Los Angeles, and Ottawa.
Contexto da obra
Quando a classificação é mais ampla, o contexto do livro costuma depender ainda mais de autoria, tema e edição. “Curb Service: a memoir”, de Scot Sothern, publicado pela editora Soft Skull Press, em 2013 e com 288 páginas, integra a categoria Livros Variados. Por isso, autoria, edição e tema acabam tendo ainda mais peso na forma de apresentar o livro.
Editora: Soft Skull Press
Páginas: 288
Ano: 2013
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Linguagem: pt_BR
ISBN: 1593765207
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Sobre a editora
Os livros da editora Soft Skull Press costumam apresentar narrativas que exploram tensões sociais e culturais contemporâneas, muitas vezes com personagens imersos em contextos urbanos e globais em transformação. A leitura revela um olhar atento para questões políticas, identitárias e históricas, com textos que transitam entre o ensaístico, o ficcional e o memorialístico. O catálogo traz obras que misturam o pessoal e o coletivo, com histórias que dialogam com temas como imigração, subculturas juvenis, desigualdade econômica e movimentos sociais. O tom varia entre o crítico e o sensível, com ritmo que ora privilegia a reflexão, ora a imersão em experiências de vida e trajetórias individuais.
