
"Many Are Called "came" "to fruition at a slow pace. In 1938, Walker Evans began surreptitiously photographing people on the New York City subway. With his camera hidden in his coat--the lens peeking through a buttonhole--he captured the faces of riders hurtling through the dark tunnels, wrapped in their own private thoughts. By 1940-41, Evans had made over six hundred photographs and had begun to edit the series. The book remained unpublished until 1966 when The Museum of Modern Art mounted an exhibition of Evans's subway portraits.
This beautiful new edition--published in the centenary year of the NYC subway--is an essential book for all admirers of Evans's unparalleled photographs, Agee's elegant prose, and the great City of New York.
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