Hiroshima 1965(Acceptable)

石黒 健治 / Kenji Ishiguro

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Publisher/Akio Nagasawa Publishing

   Published/2018
Format/ハードカバー&スリップケース   Pages/-   Size/210*218*20
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A collection of photographs by Kenji Ishiguro, a photographer representing postwar Japan. For several years from 1969, during the "Zankeiden" series era, he photographed a portrait of Ken Takakura who survived the oil, a portrait of a literary artist and an artist in the high growth and boiling era, and a movie "Portrait of the boiling era" and Shohei Imamura's movie " Kenji Ishiguro is famous for the steel of "A Man Vanishes". In addition, he is a photographer who has demonstrated talent in a wide range of fields such as film directors, screenwriters, videos, novels, etc., but this book is a revision of one of the best masterpieces "Hiroshima Hiroshima Now" that made its name in the history of photography published in 1970. A new edition. Editing is different from the original version, and new illustrations have also been added. It depicts Hiroshima, 20 years after the atomic bomb was dropped, when it was said that "no vegetation will grow in 70 years." A snap of the streets of Hiroshima, which has undergone a splendid reconstruction due to the efforts of the locals to die. Although there are few realistic plates that symbolize the bombing, the "miracle breast" that gave birth to a child 10 years after the bombing and the nipples splendidly regenerated into the breast of keloid to produce breast milk, and the atomic bomb that remains in the sky and the city. A documentary that strongly appeals to the cruelty left by the atomic bomb (USA) and the strength and vitality of Hiroshima and the people who live there through the traces of. "From Hiroshima to Hiroshima". (Spread cutout, see the second photo from the left)
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<Condition> Acceptable. Missing flyleaf.
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