"While acknowledging that Alfred Stieglitz's circle had earned the young medium a measure of artistic legitimacy, [Walker] Evans rejected his predecessor's airy, often abstract imagery. 'American Modern: Documentary Photography by Abbott, Evans, and Bourke-White' ... shows how this impulse paved the way for some of the 1930s' most famous photographs." Wall Street Journal "As the title reveals, this book profiles the holy trinity of American documentary photographers, a distinct group of artists who came to prominence in the 1930s... Photography students as well as amateur shutterbugs and black-and-white enthusiasts will enjoy this." Library Journal "Well-written essays reveal the dark mood and deeply political roots of the documentary style and focus on each artist's journey." Shutterbug "American Modern is a welcome contribution to the field of American photography." Arlis/Na Reviews "The text reads like an excellent conversation between three accomplished scholars, and works most effectively as a direct accompaniment to the exhibition." Choice