Charcoal Book Club – August 2021

Issue 148

 
 

About the Book: Black Diamonds by Rich-Joseph Facun

Black Diamonds is a personal endeavor to connect with the Appalachian region Facun now calls home. As a person of color, he defines his community based on personal experience, which diverges from the stereotypes of race, religion, gender, and politics that are often attached to the region by outsiders. His images hint at life as it once was, sharing the hyperrealism of what it is today and the uncertainty of what it is to become in the coal mining boomtowns of bygone days. Life in Appalachia is fraught with mystery and mischaracterization. Yet, in all his interactions, the simple needs of day-to-day survival loom larger than the abstract issues of politics. The images strive for an understanding of people and place in these rural, isolated foothills pocked with poverty; where a heritage of hospitality, not hate, is an unspoken psalm.

Book Details:

  • Signed Copies

  • 60 color photographs, 3 historical photographs

  • 128 pages

  • Hardcover

  • 10” x 11”

  • First Edition of 1,100

  • Essay by Alison Stine

 
 
 
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