Iran: la Revolution Confisquee

Attar Abbas

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Publisher/Editions Cletrat

   Published/1980
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/225*245*10
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"Iran: la Revolution Confisquee" is a collection of works by Iranian photographer Alter Abbas (1944-2018). He began his career as a photojournalist in Nigeria in the early 1960s, then moved to Gamma, where French photographer Raymond Depardon was also a member, in the early 1970s. He then established himself as a photojournalist at the photo agency Sipa Press, and joined Magnum Photos in 1981. He has traveled to nearly 30 countries, primarily developing ones, across Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America, and since the 1990s has focused on religious-themed documentaries, including the revival of Islamic culture and interviews with Christians. This book is one of Abbas's masterpieces and a classic "protest photo book." The book contains illustrations of the Iranian Revolution around 1980, depicting the historic struggle that led to the establishment of the Islamic State, in which the people fought against the government and seized power with their own hands in a dangerous environment where women, children, the elderly, and everyone in the country carried guns.
<Related Artists> Raymond Depardon
<Condition> Good for the age.
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