Invisible Man(Second Edition)

Gordon Parks

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Publisher/Steidl

   Published/2017
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/165   Size/255*295*15
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"Invisible Man (Second Edition)", a collection of works by Gordon Parks, one of America's leading photographers. Parks is a journalist who continued to fight with the weapon of "photograph" in the American civil rights movement after the war. Raised by a strict mother who didn't make "being black" an excuse from an early age, she changed jobs such as basketball player, waiter, dishwashing, and playing the piano. He started his career as a journalist and became the first African-American photographer after the war to become an exclusive photographer for "LIFE" and has been active for a long time. Since the 1960s, he has also demonstrated his diverse talents in writing, summarizing poems and biology, and making his debut as a film director through their visualization. This book is a collaboration between Ralph Ellison, who is known as the author of "Invisible Man", which describes the position of black people in the United States at that time, and his friend Parks, and through the description of black people in Harlem, racial immorality. This is a book that is a collection of works that appeal for equality. Second edition.
<Related Artists> Gordon Parks
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