Coverbild Kaveh Golestan 1950-2003
Kaveh Golestan 1950-2003
Recording the Truth in Iran
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Edited by: Hengameh Golestan, Malu Halasa
Texts by: Malu Halasa, Maziar Bahari, Kaveh Golestan, Mohammad Farnood, Jim Muir, Masoud Behnoud, Hojat Sepahvand
Vorwort von: Maziar Bahari
Englisch
October 2007, 168 Pages , 128 Photos
hardcover
247mm x 305mm
ISBN:978-3-7757-2045-8

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While on an assignment for the BBC in northern Iraq in 2003, Iranian photographer Kaveh Golestan (*1950 in Abadan) died after stepping on a land mine. A photojournalist since before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Golestan’s camera witnessed the recent history of his country like no other. His harsh realism and social criticisms triggered both awareness and discomfort at home and abroad; he covered war, revolution, and Iran’s dispossessed—workers, prostitutes, and the mentally insane—for Time and other international magazines. As well as being awarded a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Islamic revolution, Golestan was honored with the Robert Capa Gold Medal in 1979.
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