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Linda Lindroth : ウィキペディア英語版 | Linda Lindroth
Linda Lindroth (born 1946) is an American artist, photographer, writer, curator and educator.〔“Lindroth, Linda, 1946-.” - ''LC Linked Data Service'' (Library of Congress). Web. 30 June 2015. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no93010965.html〕 == Early life ==
Lindroth was born Linda Lee Hammer in Miami, Florida in 1946. Her father (Mark (Morris) Roger Hammer )〔Robert Siegel and Melissa Block, ''NPR All Things Considered'' read Letters in response to ''Down and Out in the Great Depression Letters from the Forgotten Man''. March 2, 2009. Archive. Audio.〕 was a manager of a series of hotels in Miami Beach after serving in the Army Air Force during WWII. Her mother, Mae (known as Maisie) Lang Hammer was a homemaker. When Lindroth was seven years old her father moved the family to Coral Gables where Lindroth became an avid photographer of tourist sights like the ''Coral Castle'', the ''Serpentarium'' and the ''Parrot Jungle'' with her Brownie camera. When she was ten her father, then a traveling salesman for White Laboratories, a pharmaceutical company, took her with him on a business trip to New Orleans where she photographed the St. Charles Cathedral. At 13 her father, moved the family to Springfield, NJ.〔Linda Lindroth. “A Coup at the Napkin Dispenser.” ''My Little Red Book''. Ed. Rachel Nalebuff. New York, NY: Twelve, 2009. Print.〕 Maisie Hammer was diagnosed with bi-polar disorder and was hospitalized frequently for depression and in manic episodes would shred family photographs including her daughter’s photographs and early journals.〔Lindroth, Linda. ''Photographs 1977-1979''. MFA Thesis. Rutgers University Mason Gross School of the Arts. 1979. Alexander Library Special Collections Annex. Print.〕
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