I picked this up because when I flipped it open there were photographs I recognized, and I thought it would be neat to learn about the man who took them.
But this is very...bland.
The text is not that interesting, and almost every description of Walker Evans made me dislike the man. Now, maybe with better writing I would STILL dislike him (he ended up in relationships with two different married women who then divorced their husbands which is iiiiiick) but nothing really gave me much sympathy for the dude either. It's all very much stepped back from him as a person. He's described as the artistic type who never does as he's told (even by his employers) but...why should I care? They're paying him; it seems reasonable that they'd want to set his assignments?? How am I supposed to root for him when all I'm told is he can't be CONTAINED in any CONTAINER!?
Plus, it is full of irritating reflective questions about the people photographed and why Walker Evans did such or such. If you don't know or have an evidence-based guess, don't bring it up.
It's not really a horrible book and it has suitable purposes, it's just not very good either.