-Charles Rammelkamp, author of The Field of Happiness, A Magician Among the Spirits, and Transcendence
Alan Catlin's poetic sum of images recreates Diane Arbus's beautiful, freaky genius and her twisted personal hell. Covering both her life and her work, this collection provides readers with an unforgettable look at a photographer possessed, a deeply troubled woman who brought to light some of life's darkest subjects.
-Virginia Aronson, author of Little Smiling Hooks (poems on Sylvia Plath)
We've all seen the pictures but what of the woman herself? Diane Arbus was so much more than a photographer of freaks: heiress, wife, mother, sister of a renowned poet, fashion photographer, innovator, creator of a whole new way of seeing that transformed forever the medium she worked in.
-Patrick Allen, poet and reviewer