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Susan Meiselas: Nicaragua: June 1978 - July 1979

Hardback

Main Details

Title Susan Meiselas: Nicaragua: June 1978 - July 1979
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Claire Rosenberg
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 270
Category/GenreIndividual photographers
Places and peoples - pictorial works
ISBN/Barcode 9781597113830
ClassificationsDewey:779.997285
Audience
General
Illustrations Illustrated in colour throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Aperture
Imprint Aperture
Publication Date 13 October 2016
Publication Country United States

Description

Originally published in 1981, Susan Meiselas' Nicaragua is a contemporary classic - a seminal contribution to the literature of concerned photojournalism. Nicaragua forms an extraordinary narrative of a nation in turmoil. Starting with a powerful and chilling evocation of the Somoza regime during its decline in the late 1970s, the images trace the evolution of the popular resistance that led to the insurrection, culminating with the triumph of the Sandinista revolution in 1979. The book includes interviews of various participants in the revolution, along with letters, poems, and statistics. Excerpts from these interviews, gathered during Meiselas's return to Nicaragua in early 1981, accompany the plates in the book. In 2008, on the thirtieth anniversary of the popular insurrection, and of Meiselas's first trip to Nicaragua, Aperture published a new edition. Now, as the fortieth anniversary approaches, Aperture is pleased to reissue the book with an augmented reality (AR) function, bringing a selection of images to life via clips from Meiselas' films Pictures from a Revolution (1991), in which she returns to the scenes she originally photographed, tracking down subjects and interviewing them, and Reframing History (2004), a documentation of her return in 2004 with nineteen mural-sized images of her photographs from 1979, to collaborate with local communities to create sites for collective memory. A conversation with Kristen Lubben addresses the history of Meiselas's work in Nicaragua, how it has been circulated, revisited, repatriated, and reconsidered - how and why it endures. Expanding upon this, they discuss the new layered content experience of AR in this edition, which takes the reader beyond still photography into a world of video and sound.

Author Biography

Susan Meiselas is an award-winning documentary photographer, whose work has been published in numerous books and exhibited internationally in galleries including the Fundacio Antoni Tapies in Barcelona and Jeu de Paume in Paris.