Cleveland’s Flats

Cleveland’s Flats

Donald T Iannone

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9798349641626
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Cleveland’s Flats: A Symphonic Essay in Black and White is a stunning visual and poetic meditation on one of the city’s most storied landscapes. In this richly conceived work, Donald T. Iannone brings together photography, poetry, and essay to create a symphony of sight and sound that celebrates the Cleveland Flats-the place where industry, nature, and human life have long converged.Through nearly one hundred black-and-white photographs, Iannone captures the Flats as both a physical and spiritual terrain: bridges stretch like musical staffs across the Cuyahoga River, freighters glide like cellos through the haze, and the light itself seems to hum with history. The book’s structure takes inspiration from Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, 'From the New World,' whose four movements guide the narrative flow-from overture to finale, from the elemental voice of the river to the chorus of human and animal life that still animates its banks.Each photograph, paired with interpretive text and original verse, becomes a movement in a living composition that explores transformation and renewal. The Flats is shown not merely as a site of industry or decay but as a place of connection-a landscape that, like a symphony, contains both dissonance and harmony. This is Cleveland seen through a deeply human lens, where the ghosts of foundries and steel mills share space with gulls, artists, and dreamers; where water, smoke, and sky merge into something timeless and transcendent.Iannone’s work speaks to anyone drawn to the music of place-the way cities carry memory in their architecture, light, and motion. His images invite us to look more closely, to listen more deeply, and to recognize how even the most scarred landscapes can sing of endurance and beauty. The Flats becomes a mirror for Cleveland itself: proud, resilient, and always in motion.More than a photographic book, Cleveland’s Flats: A Symphonic Essay in Black and White is an experience of rhythm and reflection, inviting readers to see the city as both subject and song. Whether you are a lover of photography, poetry, urban history, or Cleveland’s enduring spirit, this book will move you with its artistry and its reverence for the everyday grandeur of place.

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