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Children of Las Vegas

Publication date: 16 June, 2016
Status: Published
Book: Paperback
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Description

Over forty million people a year travel to Vegas, more than to Mecca. It is a global celebrity, an improbable oasis, a place offering bank-breaking fortunes and instant gratification, 24/7, with no moral debits.

Award-winning writer Timothy O’Grady lived in Vegas for two years. He finally began to understand it when he talked to people who had grown up there, the children of the card dealers and cocktail shakers, the jugglers and the dancers – young people who had been bearing witness to this strange city all their lives.

One had her student loans and credit card limits stolen by her father. Another fled a sequence of exploiters until she found herself living in the storm drains under the casinos. There is the boy whose father entered him into a drinking contest when he was eight, the casino owner’s son, the erudite contortionist turned stripper. Each tells their own tale.

In Children of Las Vegas, O’Grady renews his partnership with renowned photographer Steve Pyke. Through short essays, Pyke’s portraits and ten witness testimonies, he pierces the city’s glittering façade to reveal the darker reality that lies beneath.

About the Author

Timothy O'Grady and Steve Pyke

Timothy O’Grady

was born in Chicago and has lived in Ireland, London, Spain and Poland. He was in Las Vegas after receiving a fellowship from the Black Mountain Institute there and stayed on for another year to teach. He has written three works of non-fiction,

Curious Journey, On Golf

and, most recently,

Divine Magnetic Lands

, an account of a return journey around America after thirty years of living in Europe. His novels are

Motherland, I Could Read the Sky

and

Light

.


In the 1970s,

Steve Pyke

was a punk rocker with an itch to do something more singular. He borrowed a friend's camera and since that time has photographed for every major magazine. His work has been exhibited worldwide and is held in many international permanent collections. Steve is considered one of the leading portrait photographers of his profession.

Throughout his career he has developed, funded and then published a number of personal projects. Best known are those on the world’s leading thinkers —

Philosophers

. More recently he completed his series

Astronauts

. For the past 35 years, he has worked consistently on his series collecting the

Faces of our Time

. He has published nine books.

In 2004 Steve received the MBE in the Queen’s New Years Honours list for his services to the Arts. In 2006 he was made a Friend of the Royal Photographic Society.

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