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9780714839011

Humanity and Inhumanity The Photographic Journey of George Rodger

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  • ISBN13:

    9780714839011

  • ISBN10:

    0714839019

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-08-26
  • Publisher: Phaidon Press
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Summary

Presents the pictures that define the photojournalist George Rodger's longareer. The text includes a commentary on his life and work including suchvents as his experiences as the only photographer present at the liberationf Belsen and his decision to join Henri Cartier-Bresson, David Seymour andobert Capa in founding the picture-agency Magnum Photos. It also covers his948 expedition from Cape Town to Cairo by road on a journey which led him toreate images of African tribes almost untouched by European influences.

Author Biography

Co-founder of the prestigious Magnum agency, George Rodger (1908-95) was a war correspondent with Life from 1939 to 1945. Traumatized by the experience of war, he embarked on a 28,000-mile journey to Africa and the Middle East, concentrating on rituals and ways of life in close relationship with nature.

Bruce Bernard (1929-2000) was a picture editor and writer whose interest in photography dated back to his childhood. His career with images included eight years as Picture Editor of the Sunday Times magazine and four years as Visual Arts Editor of the Independent magazine. Among his previous works are the anthology Photodiscovery (1980), Vincent by Himself (1985) and The Queen of Heaven (1987). He reviewed books and exhibitions for several publications including the Spectator. His most recent book Century (Phaidon, 1999), to which he devoted the last years of his life, is a vast photographic record of the twentieth century.

Peter Marlow was President of Magnum from 1989 to 1993. He started his photographic career in 1977, working on news and features with Sygma. His work has been published internationally and his latest publication is Liverpool: Looking out to Sea (1993).

Table of Contents

Text
Bruce Bernard
Picture research by Peter Marlow in association with Magnum Photos
Forward 4(4)
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Beginnings
8(3)
Blitz
11(32)
Adventure
43(52)
Europe
95(60)
Magnum Opus
155(160)
Chronology & bibliography
315

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