
David Isay and Harvey Wang
Holding On
Dreamers, Visionaries, Eccentrics, and Other American Heroes
Foreword by Henry Roth
"A collection of unexpected characters,
intriguing characters, lovingly assembled. It's a fine read."--Mike Wallace
This book is a tribute to some of America's greatest
characters, people holding on to unique ways of life at all costs.
A castle builder, a forty-year veteran Woolworth's
lunch-counter waitress, a moonshiner, and the president of The
Brooklyn Elite Checker Club are among this varied group of
ordinary people who prevail against all odds. They are Dewey
Chafin and Barbara Elkins, snake handlers for the Church of the
Lord Jesus in Jolo, West Virginia; Amos Powers, caretaker
of America's only coon-dog graveyard in Colbert County,
Alabama; Dixie Evans, curator of Exotic World, Museum of
Burlesque in Helendale, California; and Mike Gashwarza of
the Hopi tribe, fighting against electricity being brought to
Old Oraibi, Arizona, the oldest town in North America.
David Isay's compelling, often humorous profiles are
accompanied by Harvey Wang's wonderful portraits of fifty
such people, die-hard individualists who speak for themselves,
illuminating their remarkable lives and personalities. Henry
Roth's foreword is a moving testament to the creativity, tenacity,
and dignity these people possess.
David Isay is an award-winning radio producer and
regular contributor to National Public Radio. He lives in New
York City. Photographer Harvey Wang's previous books
include Where Have You Gone Vince DiMaggio and the widely
acclaimed Harvey Wang's New York. Wang lives in Brooklyn, New York.
1997 / paperback / ISBN 0-393-31608-4 /
Photographs / 216 pages / cultural studies/photography
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