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7 Days in Myanmar: A Portrait of Burma by 30 Great Photographers
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
7 Days in Myanmar: A Portrait of Burma by 30 Great Photographers
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Denis Gray
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By (author) Thaw Kaung
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By (author) Patrick Winn
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By (author) Nicholas Grossman
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:276 | Dimensions(mm): Height 280,Width 223 |
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Category/Genre | Individual photographers |
ISBN/Barcode |
9789814385701
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Classifications | Dewey:959.1 |
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Illustrations |
Illustrated in colour and black and white throughout
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Editions Didier Millet Pte Ltd
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Imprint |
Editions Didier Millet Pte Ltd
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Publication Date |
7 September 2015 |
Publication Country |
Singapore
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Description
Largely isolated from the world for more than four decades, Myanmar has made a remarkable return to the global stage following a political transformation that represents a watershed moment in the country's history. Now, for the first time ever, the rich culture, stunning landscapes and diverse peoples of the country are presented in a unique visual time capsule. Here is the new Myanmar as seen over a single week by a team of thirty famous photographers from eleven different countries. Their mission? To capture the life and spirit of Myanmar from every angle in every corner of the country.
Author Biography
Denis D. Gray, author of the introductory essay on Myanmar past and present, was born in the Czech Republic and resided in Germany, South Africa and France until his university education at Yale and George Washington. He served in Japan and South Vietnam as a U.S. Army officer before joining the Associated Press in Albany, New York, in 1972. A year later he was assigned to cover the war in Indochina. Since 1975 he has reported major stories for the AP in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Europe, ranging from coups in Thailand to Olympic Games and the conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, the Balkans and elsewhere. He has also contributed to numerous magazines including Smithsonian, National Geographic, GEO Germany, Travel and Leisure and Reader's Digest. He first went to Myanmar in the mid-1970s and has covered the country since, although he was banned from entering the country for many years. He was removed from the blacklist, along with many colleagues, not long after President Thein Sein took office.
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