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Grassland H. Lee
Grassland
H. Lee
Marc Notes: ; 8; The USA is seeing historic change regarding marijuana: a fundamental shift is in motion between those who seek to keep it illegal, and the overwhelming populist appeal for legal reform. But as new legal markets have begun to emerge, marijuana agriculture is moving into plain view; the country, some are saying, is experiencing a 'Green Rush'. This title offers a view of this world, peeking beneath the towering redwoods of Humboldt County, an epicentre of cannabis cultivation in California.. Biographical Note: H. Lee, a pseudonym, is a fine-art photographer and writer, living in New York. Glenn O'Brien is the author of "Soapbox, Human Nature: Dubbed Version," and "How To Be A Man." A former editor at Interview, Rolling Stone, Spin, and High Times, he writes frequently on contemporary art, and is a contributing editor at Ten, L'Officiel Homme, and GQ. Emily Brady is the author of "Humboldt: Life on America's Marijuana Frontier" (2013). She was born and raised in Northern California. A graduate of Columbia University's School of Journalism, she has written for the New York Times, Time, Village Voice, and reported from Latin America, Europe, Asia. Publisher Marketing: The United States is seeing historic change regarding marijuana: a fundamental shift is in motion between those who seek to keep it illegal and the overwhelming populist appeal for legal reform. For decades, farmers in northern California have had to operate in secret, hiding their gardens from law enforcement. But as new legal markets have begun to emerge, marijuana agriculture is moving into plain view; the country, some are saying, is experiencing a "Green Rush.""Grassland" offers a view of this world, peeking beneath the towering redwoods of Humboldt County, an epicenter of cannabis cultivation in California, where a sizable community is shaped by a plant regarded as both magical and medicinal; a plant whose cultivation holds the promise of profit, and, despite the changes in state policy, possible jail time. This formerly clandestine farming community is now boldly uncovering its greenhouses and growing giant plants in full sun, readying for what looks like the end of pot prohibition. Living amongst marijuana growers in Humboldt County, and promising to use a pseudonym to protect those she photographed, H. Lee gained access to a world most don't see. H. Lee is a fine-art photographer and writer living in New York.
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | October 14, 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9783868284812 |
| Publishers | Kehrer Verlag |
| Pages | 112 |
| Dimensions | 228 × 290 × 15 mm · 884 g |
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