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Bourke-White, Margaret (Phot.) : Through an American Lens, Hungary, 1938
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Essays: Katalin Kádár Lynn, Peter Strausz.
Series: East European Monographs. Kadar Lynn's recently discovered a trove of Margaret Bourke-White's mostly unpublished photographs were taken during the artist's month-long trip to Hungary in 1938. The celebrated photojournalist shot riveting portraits of Hungary's full political leadership right before the outbreak of war. From photos of Admiral Nicolas Horthy to Ferenc Sz lasi, these images reveal Bourke-White's skills as a master portraitist and the implied thoughts and attitudes of Hungary's leaders as they faced a monumental juncture in history. This volume enriches Bourke-White's photos with contextualizing essays by prominent historian K roly Szerencs s, speculating on Bourke-White's impressions as she visited Hungary for the first time. Her work speaks to the sadness, treachery, inevitability, and disappointment felt by a nation on the brink of war. A short biography and a brief history of modern Hungary round out the volume.
condition: | |
category: | Books > Arts > Photography > Albums > |
category: | Books > History > 20th Century, Politics > |
category: | Books > Foreign Language Books > Books in English > |
category: | Books > History > Hungarian history > |
publisher: | Columbia University, 2010 |
item number / ISBN: | 9780880336789 |
binding: | hardcover (in original dust jacket) |
pages: | 111 |
language: | English |