Hold Still, 9780241699287
Paperback
Family secrets, art, and the American South: a photographer’s haunting story.

Hold Still

a memoir with photographs

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  • Paperback

    592 pages

  • Release Date

    10 February 2025

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Summary

Hold Still: A Photographer’s Memoir of Family, Secrets, and Art

The electrifying memoir of acclaimed photographer Sally Mann, hailed as an instant classic by the New York Times.

Where does the impulse to create originate? What forces mold an artist’s work? This groundbreaking memoir, a unique fusion of narrative and image, charts the evolution of one of America’s most significant artists.

As Sally Mann recounts her life, her work’s deep engagement with family, race, …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780241699287
ISBN-10:0241699282
Author:Sally Mann
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:592
Release Date:10 February 2025
Weight:726g
Dimensions:180mm x 111mm x 43mm
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Critics Review

Uncommonly beautiful … An instant classic * New York Times *Hold Still is a wild ride of a memoir. Visceral and visionary. Fiercely beautiful. My kind of true adventure – Patti SmithThis book is riveting, ravishing – diving deep into family history to find the origins of art. I couldn’t take my eyes off of it – Ann PatchettOne would not need to know Sally Mann’s remarkable work as a photographer to be swept up in her memoir Hold Still, which draws upon a family history so rife with jaw-dropping drama that it could provide the grist for a dozen novels. With prodigious intellect and a telling instinct for the exact detail that will reveal character or throw it into question, Mann delves into the treacherous territory of memory, mesmerized by the relentless dance of beauty and decay. In doing so, she manifests in prose the acuity of seeing that has propelled her to the top rank of contemporary artists – Andrew Solomon * author of Far From the Tree and The Noonday Demon *Photographer Sally Mann’s book Hold Still is one of the great portraits of the American South. Written in her pitch perfect prose style, it is a textbook of illumination and desire for anyone who hears the siren call of art beckoning to them. It’s southern to the bone, hell on wheels. Hold Still is a masterpiece – Pat Conroy * author of The Death of Santini and South of Broad *For three decades Sally Mann has captured images that are unique, haunting, beautiful, disturbing, stark - it would take a mid-sized thesaurus to hold all the adjectives that have been used to describe both the art and the artist. In Hold Still, she wraps her prose around her pictures, revealing a fine talent for writing and a rich family history – John Grisham * author of The Firm and Sycamore Row *Sally Mann’s Hold Still is just like her pictures: forthright, adventurous, loving, fearless, beautiful, intimate, and somehow uncanny. That means it’s probably just like her – Lucy Sante * author of Low Life and Kill All Your Darlings *What I admire most about Sally Mann’s new book is not her ability to write captivating sentences–she does. It’s the honesty and fearlessness, the two mixed together, compelling her to own up to her mistakes, to acknowledge her winnings, to accept her losses (and those of her family). For this quality alone, Hold Still deserves a fixed place in the library of American memoir – Paul Hendrickson * author of Hemingway’s Boat: Everything He Loved in Life, and Lost *There has never been a book like this. At once a poetics of place, a work of deep history, a bildungsroman, and an acute inquiry into the big subjects: love, family, other animals, the nature of creativity. It is sublime. It’s also very funny. Haunting and haunted, Hold Still is the memoir of an artist that is art itself – Melissa Holbrook Pierson * author of The Place You Love is Gone *This spectacular modern memoir reads like a sweeping gothic novel, filled with mystery, violence, controversy, and, of course, love in all its forms. It is a literary family album enlivened by many of the images in the stories told. A Southern work, it is also universally accessible, as all of Sally Mann’s work is, for she reaches deep into her ancestral headwaters and the twisted rivers of human remembrance. A triumph – Jamie Lee Curtis * actress *

About The Author

Sally Mann

Sally Mann is one of America’s most renowned photographers. She has received numerous awards, including NEA, NEH and Guggenheim Foundation grants, and her work is held by major institutions internationally. She lives in Virginia.

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