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At the edge of the world / Jean Mohr, John Berger.

Van Pelt Library TR654 .M64 1999
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mohr, Jean.
Contributor:
Berger, John.
Series:
Topographics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Photography, Artistic.
Physical Description:
171 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
London : Reaktion Books, 1999.
Summary:
Swiss photographer Jean Mohr has traveled the globe documenting the lives of the dispossessed, the marginalized and the overlooked for over forty years. In 1996, while convalescing from a serious operation in the mountains near Geneva known locally as "The Edge of the World," Mohr realized that he had come close to the edge of his own existence. Having recovered, he was inspired to revisit places that had struck him as being at the edge of the world in the course of his long career, places which were remote in terms of both common experience and geographical location. Each set of photographs in this book "from the edge" is introduced by a short text written by Mohr himself. Spanning 40 years, his photographs take us to such disparate venues as Romania, Lapland, Pakistan, Greece, Algeria and Nicaragua. Mohr's longstanding collaborator John Berger describes his life in a portrait that sheds particular light on the theme of this book.
ISBN:
1861890486
OCLC:
41580951

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