Tulsa (book)
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Tulsa is a 1971 collection of black-and-white photography by photographer and film director Larry Clark, a Tulsa, Oklahoma, native, best known for directing the movie Kids. The collection is set in Tulsa and portrays methamphetamine addiction and its cyclical nature within American society by capturing shocking images and coupling them with characteristicly American symbols. These include the Automotive industry, the flag and southern Christianity.