Publisher's Description
ROUTE 66
PHOTOGRAPHS BY GERD KITTEL
TEXTS BY ALEXANDER BLOOM AND FREDDY LANGER
The road that became known as Route 66 holds a unique
place in American popular culture. Unlike any other road
in world history, this modest two-lane highway has taken
on cult status, bound up with American nostalgia for a
past in which life was far less complex and mechanized
than it has become at the turn of the twenty-first century.
Inaugurated by a group of businessmen in the 1920s, at
a time when the automobile was rapidly becoming the
main preference for family vacation travel, Route 66's
lifespan was short-less than fifty years-but its
mythology lives on.
Before the advent of interstate superhighways, Route
66 was the main road to the American West, where, it was
believed, opportunity and success were waiting. While
Alexander Bloom and Freddy Langer relate the curious
history of Route 66 in detail, it is Gerd Kittel's extraordi-
nary photographs that tell the story of the road as it is
now. Wistful, brutal, and beautiful at the same time, they
show what has become of a once powerful symbol of
American hopes and pleasures: the wrecks of abandoned
automobiles, the deserted diners and souvenir shops, the
battered remnants of silos and warehouses, derelict
towns, surviving personalities and buildings, as well as
some of the views the road offers as it passes through eight
states between Chicago and the Pacific Ocean.
Anyone who has ever been aware of Route 66-if only
from the hit song by Bobby Troup or the television series
of the 1960s- will find much to treasure in Gerd Kittel's
moving photographs.
Gerd Kittel is a German photographer whose previous
books include Southwest USA, A New England Autumn, and
Diners. Alexander Bloom is Professor of History and
American Studies at Wheaton College and the author of
Prodigal Sons, 'Takin' It to the Streets', and Long Time Gone.
Freddy Langer is the photo and travel editor of the
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
Book Information
ISBN:
0500283508
Publisher:
Thames & Hudson
Format:
Paperback, 176 pages
Language:
English