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Bacalaitos & Fireworks
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Bacalaitos & Fireworks Hardcover - 2011

by Arlene Gottfried (Photographer); Contribution by Miguel Algarin; Contribution by Lois Elaine Griffith


From the publisher

New York City has been home to a Puerto Rican population since the mid-1900s, with the most noticeable migration boom beginning in the 1950s. As Puerto Ricans settled in New York over the years they stamped the city with their culture, indelibly altering neighborhoods like the South Bronx, the Lower East Side, Williamsburg, and downtown Brooklyn with rhythm, style, flavor, art, language, and claro, Latino cuisine. Arlene Gottfried, herself a native New Yorker, grew up side by-side with the burgeoning Puerto Rican community, never straying far from its influence whether living in Brooklyn or the LES. In the heart of the barrio, Gottfried began shooting pictures inspired by her bohemian friends and using them as subjects--in apartments, on the streets, and in the park, in times of radiant joy and heart-breaking sorrow. Bacalaitos & Fireworks is Gottfried's ode to Nuyorican life and style, from the 70s to the present, shot with an unfailingly lyrical eye and full of vibrant personalities: eccentric bad-boys, white-clad church-goers, an afro-sporting poet in a groovy leisure suit, a gambling grandpa with painted-on eyebrows and a cowboy mustache, and even your grandparents' beloved, plastic-covered furniture. This is the New York of broken televisions littered throughout the streets, burned-out abandoned buildings, neighborhood fiestas with pigs roasting on spits, and home to outcasts living in poverty. Gottfried offers first-hand testimony to the pain of alienation, neglect, drug addiction, and ultimately crime, prison, and death. But there is also evidence of the lively and intimate community that helps them overcome these obstacles.

Details

  • Title Bacalaitos & Fireworks
  • Author Arlene Gottfried (Photographer); Contribution by Miguel Algarin; Contribution by Lois Elaine Griffith
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition 1st Ed
  • Pages 126
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher powerHouse Books, New York
  • Date 2011-06-21
  • Illustrated Yes
  • ISBN 9781576875667 / 1576875660
  • Weight 2.05 lbs (0.93 kg)
  • Dimensions 10.6 x 9.2 x 0.7 in (26.92 x 23.37 x 1.78 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Portrait photography, Puerto Ricans - New York (State) - New York
  • Dewey Decimal Code 779

Media reviews

"Gottfried is well known for photographing her life in Manhattan since college in the 1970's. Her signature is capturing deeply personal and public moments that build upon an endless diary of the city that’s slowly disappearing with time and gentrification."
TIME Lightbox

“The book is a beautiful look at the Loisaida/Nuyorican culture of the Lower East Side in the 1970s.”                                                                                                 
Village Voice

About the author

Arlene Gottfried was born in Brooklyn and graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. She has freelanced for top publications, including The New York Times Magazine, Fortune, LIFE, and The Independent in London. Gottfried has also exhibited at the Leica Gallery in New York and Tokyo and at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., among others. Gottfried is the author of three books: Sometimes Overwh elming (2008) and Midnight (2003), both published by powerHouse Books, and The Eternal Light (Dewi Lewis Publishing, 1999). She passed away August 8, 2017.