Understanding a photograph (édition en anglais ; introduction Geoff Dyer)

À propos

John Berger''s writings on photography are some of the most original of the twentieth century. This selection contains many groundbreaking essays and previously uncollected pieces written for exhibitions and catalogues in which Berger probes the work of photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson and W. Eugene Smith - and the lives of those photographed - with fierce engagement, intensity and tenderness.br>br>The selection is made and introduced by Geoff Dyer, author of the award-winning The Ongoing Moment.br>br>How do we see the world around us? This is one of a number of pivotal works by creative thinkers whose writings on art, design and the media have changed our vision for ever.br>br>John Berger was born in London in 1926. His acclaimed works of both fiction and non-fiction include the seminal Ways of Seeing and the novel G., which won the Booker Prize in 1972. In 1962 he left Britain permanently, and he now lives in a small village in the French Alps.br>br>Geoff Dyer is the author of four novels and several non-fiction books. Winner of the Lannan Literary Award, the International Centre of Photography''s 2006 Infinity Award and the American Academy of Arts and Letters''s E. M. Forster Award, Dyer is also a regular contributor to many publications in the UK and the US. He lives in London.>


Rayons : Arts et spectacles > Arts de l'image > Photographie > Essais / Réflexions / Ecrits sur la photographie


  • Auteur(s)

    John Berger

  • Éditeur

    Adult Pbs

  • Distributeur

    Side

  • Date de parution

    23/10/2013

  • EAN

    9780141392028

  • Disponibilité

    Disponible

  • Longueur

    18.1 cm

  • Largeur

    11.1 cm

  • Épaisseur

    1.9 cm

  • Poids

    177 g

  • Support principal

    Grand format

Infos supplémentaires : Broché  

John Berger

Né à Londres en novembre 1926, mort en janvier 2017 à Antony, John Berger était écrivain, scénariste et critique d'art. Tout au long de sa vie, cet auteur culte n'a jamais séparé la peinture et l'écriture de son engagement politique. Il nous parle du monde, mais aussi de l'amour, de l'art, de la guerre, de l'immigration, de l'Histoire, de l'écologie, tant de sujets qui le préoccupaient, dans une langue singulière qui fait se côtoyer poésie et prose, épique et quotidienneté. Une œuvre majeure.

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