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    Silent City of the Dead

    Fairview Cemetery. Bastrop, Texas

    by Mark Goodman

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    MARK GOODMAN/Blurb Book #9. [2019] In the nineteenth century, Bastrop’s main burial ground was often referred to as the Silent City of the Dead, but officially named Fairview Cemetery, in 1884, three years after the formation of the Bastrop Ladies Cemetery Association was granted by the mayor and city council control over the unmaintained and wild graveyard; this voluntary association became the keeper of the cemetery for one hundred and sixteen years before management of Fairview reverted back to the local city government. Between 1881 and 1908, Bastrop newspaper editorials, Cemetery Association notices, and letters to the editor describe the ongoing struggle not to give up the cemetery to the thistles and weeds. During this same period, obituaries, loving tributes and remembrances, often with prayers and poems, celebrated some of the earliest and most respected founding citizens of the town; and there were also news reports of more disturbing deaths involving suicide, murder, hanging, accident and disease, told in plainer language about villains and innocents, the scorned and abandoned. This book is illustrated with black and white photographs taken in Fairview Cemetery between 1994 and 2000, miniature paintings and embellishments from a fifteenth century French handwritten illuminated manuscript, and botanical watercolors published in Paris during the early nineteenth century.
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    • Primary Category: History
    • Additional Categories Fine Art
    • Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
      # of Pages: 90
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      • Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9780368496059
    • Publish Date: Mar 27, 2019
    • Language English
    • Keywords Bastrop, Texas, Cemetery
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    Mark Goodman
    Austin, Texas

    Mark Goodman, a 1970 graduate of Boston University in Anthropology, studied with Minor White during a 1970 photography workshop. A year later, he attended Apeiron Workshops in Photography and began a twenty-year project documenting (photographs and audio tapes) a generation of children growing up in the nearby village of Millerton, New York. He received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts (1973) and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (1977); his photographs were featured in Aperture 19:4 (1975); exhibited in a one-person show at the George Eastman House, in Rochester, New York (1980-1981) ; and A Kind of History: Millerton, New York 1971-1991 was selected by Vince Aletti in the Village Voice as one of the Top Ten Best Photography Books of 2000. Between 1980 and 2013, he was a professor of photography at the University of Texas at Austin. Since 2005, he has published limited pigment print and Blurb books, portfolios of photographs, and personal essays.

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