Volker Corell - Good Bye America - 1982





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Photo report by Volker Corell in the early 1980s. The German photographer offers us a trip to an America still ravaged by the economic recession and the end of the Vietnamese conflict. From Mexican migrants arrested trying to cross the border to Hollywood’s wacky life, from Charles Bukowski to Texan cowboys, from Marines military camps to Vietnam War veterans, from the Ku Klux Klan to the Jewish Defense League , Corell paints a portrait of America where there is a constant sense of crisis.
Once payment is made, I must ship the item within three days.
I cannot hold and combine outside of those parameters.
I will do my best to combine the orders within that timeframe. I can ONLY SHIP TO THE ADDRESS PROVIDED ON CATAWIKI. If you have two addresses, please manage your address before buying. If your book is returned because you did not pick it up, we expect you to pay for the return postage. We put your phone in the package, so there should be only a rare reason it cannot be delivered.
Photo report by Volker Corell in the early 1980s. The German photographer offers us a trip to an America still ravaged by the economic recession and the end of the Vietnamese conflict. From Mexican migrants arrested trying to cross the border to Hollywood’s wacky life, from Charles Bukowski to Texan cowboys, from Marines military camps to Vietnam War veterans, from the Ku Klux Klan to the Jewish Defense League , Corell paints a portrait of America where there is a constant sense of crisis.

