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The old town

By Jacob A. (Jacob August) Riis

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Return to a nostalgic world, where cobblestone streets and charming characters whisper tales of a simpler time, and the spirit of community shapes lives against the backdrop of historical change.

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2022-11-21
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Summary

"The Old Town" by Jacob A. Riis is a heartfelt journey back to the author's childhood in Ribe, Denmark, painting a vivid picture of the town's evolving culture and deep-rooted traditions. Riis uses his own memories and short tales to carry the reader to a place of community, where he presents the connections between the people and highlights the changes that time has brought to the town's landscape and its residents' lives. He starts with images of childhood and nature, from simple memories to historical realities, like the town's relationship to the sea and past battles with floods. This book is an invitation to see the value in simple living and to treasure the bonds that tie a community together.

About the Author

Jacob August Riis was a Danish-American social reformer, "muck-raking" journalist, and social documentary photographer. He contributed significantly to the cause of urban reform in the United States of America at the turn of the twentieth century. He is known for using his photographic and journalistic talents to help the impoverished in New York City; those impoverished New Yorkers were the subject of most of his prolific writings and photography. He endorsed the implementation of "model tenements" in New York with the help of humanitarian Lawrence Veiller. He was an early proponent of the newly practicable casual photography and one of the first to adopt photographic flash. While living in New York, Riis experienced poverty and became a police reporter writing about the quality of life in the slums. He attempted to alleviate the poor living conditions of poor people by exposing these conditions to the middle and upper classes.

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