"A collection of photographs that whiplash from beautiful to horrific, a visual compendium of what has happened on the ground during America's longest war ... the book is a must-see for anyone with any interest in Afghanistan, the plight of women internationally or photography." -- Kim Barker New York Times Lens Blog "Bronstein's collection of photos is impressive ... It is a feast of imagery that could not have been served at a better moment in history, the protracted conflict having dulled Afghanistan to American sensibilities ... [She] remains committed to portraying those who might otherwise be forgotten in a seemingly endless conflict. In doing so, her images evoke emotions that are like Afghanistan itself, caught in that space between hope and fear." CNN "Paula Bronstein's photographs convey the impression that she is fond of, and touched by, the people she decided to photograph... This book is not only remarkable but truly impressive and extraordinary. Paula Bronstein makes one understand because she makes one feel. She created a deeply moving testimony of life." F-Stop "The most powerful portrait of Afghanistan I've come across-these are images that you will never forget." South China Morning Post
作者简介
Paula Bronstein is one of America's most distinguished female photojournalists and one of the few women internationally who cover war and conflict. Her many honors include the Faber Award of the Overseas Press Club, the National Press Photographer's Association Photographer of the Year award, and multiple wins of Pictures of the Year International (POY-I). She was also a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the Leica Oskar Barnack Award. Afghanistan: Between Hope and Fear is her first book, and it has already been a finalist for three major photography book awards: the CDS/ Honickman First Book Prize in Photography, the European Publishers Award for Photography, and the FotoEvidence Book Award. Former South Asia bureau chief for the Chicago Tribune and now a reporter for the New York Times, Kim Barker is the author of The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan, which iwas adapted into the film Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, starring Tina Fey. Currently a foreign-affairs correspondent for the (London) Sunday Times, Christina Lamb has been named Foreign Correspondent of the Year five times; she has also been awarded the Prix Bayeux, Europe's most prestigious prize for war correspondents, and the British OBE. A best-selling author who has been traveling to Afghanistan since 1987, her most recent book is Farewell Kabul: From Afghanistan to a More Dangerous World.
目录
* Foreword (Kim Barker) * Afghan Women (Christina Lamb) * Afghanistan: Between Hope and Fear (Paula Bronstein) * Afterword (Paula Bronstein) * Acknowledgments
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