Publisher's Description
Artist Jeff Barnett-Winsby’s attraction to persons
exiled to the fringes of society led him to
photograph in Lansing Prison, in Lansing,
Michigan. A year into his project, he found out
that in February 2006, a convicted killer named
John Maynard had escaped from the prison,
concealed inside a dog crate, with the help of a
social worker who worked at the facility named
Toby Young.Maynard and Young, operating
under the aliases MarkWest and Molly Rose,
were captured two weeks later, after a highspeed
chase, in Tennessee. Illustrated in color
and black and white, this book is a collection of
Barnett-Winsby’s photographs of and correspondence
with the two lovers, both before and
after the escape, and a unique record of an
extraordinary tale of escape. “I have always
been fascinated with loneliness and the outsider
in society,” Barnett-Winsby writes, of his
attraction toWest and Rose’s extraordinary
story. “Growing up, I felt pretty out of it (who
doesn’t?) and was always in trouble for something.”
His reconstructed narrative of their tale
constitutes a highly original portrait.
Book Information
ISBN:
0979918863
Publisher:
J&L Books
Format:
Paperback, 160 pages
Language:
English
Dimensions:
6,1 x
9,1 x
0,6 inches