Paolo Pellegrin

Fractured Lands

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"On Aug. 14, 2016, The New York Times Magazine published an unusual issue. It contained just one story, a 42,000-word narrative titled, "Fractured lands", written by Scott Anderson, with photographs by Paolo Pellegrin. The product of some 18 months of reporting, Anderson and Pellegrin's story examined the unraveling of the Arab world since the Untied States invaded Iraq in 2003, a catastrophe that helped lead to the collapse of regimes throughout the middle East, the rise of ISIS and an ongoing global refugee crisis."

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Publisher New York Times Company, New York
Publication Date 2016
Language English
ISBN 10 9111922206
ISBN 139789111922203
Binding Hardcover
Edition 1st Edition

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Paolo Pellegrin

Paolo Pellegrin is one of the world’s leading photojournalists who has documented many of this generation’s major disasters and conflicts, from revolutions to wars to tsunamis. Pellegrin wishes his work to “create a bridge…to use photography to say something that goes beyond the surface, that vibrates, that resonates.” This approach has lead him to photograph in Lebanon, Iran, Palestine, Romania, Afghanistan, Libya, Cuba, the United States, Mali, Egypt, Algeria, Haiti, Tunisia, and Indonesia.

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