Flash: The Making of Weegee The Famous
An excerpt from Christopher Bonanos’ latest book
Let’s talk about that name first. Or, rather, those three names.
Usher Fellig was a greenhorn, a hungry shtetl child from eastern Europe who spoke no English. When he came through Ellis Island in 1909, at ten years old, he reinvented himself, as so many immigrants do. In his first years ...
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