Lifetimes under Apartheid

David Goldblatt & Nadine Gordimer

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Publisher/Knopf

   Published/1986
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/115   Size/250*290*20
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"Lifetimes under Apartheid" co-authored by South African photographer David Goldblood and Nobel Prize-winning author Nadine Gordimer. Gold Blood, one of the few world-famous photographers in South Africa, died in July 2018. I started taking photographs in 1948, when apartheid was institutionally established and began to be strongly promoted in the country, and I looked at the reality through the lens for a long period of time when racial segregation became full-scale and abolished. As a photographer who has been with us, those problems lie behind Goldblood's work inevitably. This book is a collection of texts by Nadine Gordimer, a South African politician and writer who was the first African woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1991, and more than 60 photographic plates taken by Goldblood. .. As the title suggests, this book describes the actual situation under "Apartheid" using texts by Gordimer himself and quotations from various writers.
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