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Thomas Dworzak - Taliban - 2002
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Thomas Dworzak - Taliban - 2002

IMPRESSIVE, SOUGHT-AFTER PHOTOBOOK with pictures of the "Taliban" from the collection of German photographer Thomas Dworzak ("Mash Iracq", "Kaukasus"), born 1972. Thomas Dworzak has been a full member of the legendary photo agency MAGNUM since 2004. Collector's condition: New, mint, unread; still originally shrink-wrapped in publisher's plastic foil. IF YOU WIN MORE THAN 1 OF MY BOOKS IN THIS AUCTION, YOU WILL PAY ONLY 1 X SHIPPING COSTS -WORLDWIDE. Fotobuch-Edition, Freiburg im Breisgau. 2002. First German edition, first printing. Hardback (as issued) with photo-illustrated cover. 160 x 210 mm. 120 pages. Text: Thomas Dworzak, Jon Lee Anderson, Thomas Rees. Translation from English into German: Thomas Menzel. Text in German. Great photobook - in perfect condition. "Zealotry has many forms of madness, and the Taliban are no exception. In the Toyota Land Cruiser abandoned in Kandahar by Mullah Omar, the man who banned music on pain of prison and torture, was found a cache of popular music CDs. Kandahar, a city of Pashtuns noted for their gaiety, so to speak, where Mullah Omar had made his final headquarters, has traditions of men in high-heeled sandals, with make-up of kohl and painted nails like sultry silent-movie stars. They liked to have their pictures taken and, because the Taliban most certainly needed passports, their vanities were accommodated in the hole-in-the-wall photo shops that exist in downtown Kandahar. The Magnum photographer Thomas Dworzak, on war assignment for the New Yorker, discovered their photographs days after they had fled the city. They hung among portraits of Bruce Lee, Leonardo DiCaprio and Ahmed Shah Massoud, their faces retouched by the artful brushwork of the photographer. As exotic backdrops the subjects have chosen chalets in the Swiss Alps, where the mountains are green and Julie Andrews sings, rather than the forbidding grey and brown of their own country. Some are alone, others with a friend or a Kalashnikov, with garish colours stroked into the theme, along with flowers. They were the killers who have fled, leaving behind an absurd record of their presence." (from the publisher)

Nr 84176581

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Thomas Dworzak - Taliban - 2002

Thomas Dworzak - Taliban - 2002

IMPRESSIVE, SOUGHT-AFTER PHOTOBOOK with pictures of the "Taliban" from the collection of German photographer Thomas Dworzak ("Mash Iracq", "Kaukasus"), born 1972.
Thomas Dworzak has been a full member of the legendary photo agency MAGNUM since 2004.

Collector's condition:
New, mint, unread; still originally shrink-wrapped in publisher's plastic foil.

IF YOU WIN MORE THAN 1 OF MY BOOKS IN THIS AUCTION, YOU WILL PAY ONLY 1 X SHIPPING COSTS -WORLDWIDE.

Fotobuch-Edition, Freiburg im Breisgau. 2002. First German edition, first printing.

Hardback (as issued) with photo-illustrated cover. 160 x 210 mm. 120 pages. Text: Thomas Dworzak, Jon Lee Anderson, Thomas Rees. Translation from English into German: Thomas Menzel. Text in German.

Great photobook - in perfect condition.

"Zealotry has many forms of madness, and the Taliban are no exception. In the Toyota Land Cruiser abandoned in Kandahar by Mullah Omar, the man who banned music on pain of prison and torture, was found a cache of popular music CDs. Kandahar, a city of Pashtuns noted for their gaiety, so to speak, where Mullah Omar had made his final headquarters, has traditions of men in high-heeled sandals, with make-up of kohl and painted nails like sultry silent-movie stars. They liked to have their pictures taken and, because the Taliban most certainly needed passports, their vanities were accommodated in the hole-in-the-wall photo shops that exist in downtown Kandahar. The Magnum photographer Thomas Dworzak, on war assignment for the New Yorker, discovered their photographs days after they had fled the city. They hung among portraits of Bruce Lee, Leonardo DiCaprio and Ahmed Shah Massoud, their faces retouched by the artful brushwork of the photographer. As exotic backdrops the subjects have chosen chalets in the Swiss Alps, where the mountains are green and Julie Andrews sings, rather than the forbidding grey and brown of their own country. Some are alone, others with a friend or a Kalashnikov, with garish colours stroked into the theme, along with flowers. They were the killers who have fled, leaving behind an absurd record of their presence."
(from the publisher)

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