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Telex Persan

€489.00
this exceptionally designed book established Gilles Peress' reputation as a photojournalist. The First Edition. Precedes and should not be confused with all other subsequent editions, including the Aperture Edition, which is based on it. The edition is now rare. A stupendous production by Gilles Peress and Claude Nori.
"Telex Iran" is an extraordinarily personal document of a public event. The photographs Gilles Peress took over a five-week period during 1979-1980 focus on the seizure of the American embassy and a number of hostages in Teheran by student proxy groups of the new Iranian regime. However, the book forms neither a study nor an analysis of that singular event. Peress' photographs do not purport to tell the story - any story - but are the nearly seismographic record of the photojournalist's perceptions, encounters, and not least, his emotions as he moves through the city and the countryside of a nation in upheaval. Involved one day, alienated the next; insightful in Tabriz, at sea in Qom; attracted to one subject, repelled by another, "Telex Iran" beats out the raw rhythms of Iran's dislocations, both historical and individual.

Bibliographic Details

Author Gilles Peress
Publisher Contrejour
Place of publication Paris
Year 1984
Edition first edition
Binding Softcover
ISBN 2859490558
Collation 101 pp.
Language English
Dimensions 270 x 385 x 18

Condition Report

Condition Very Good
Notes Only minor shelf wear; good bindign; clean very nice copy of the true first edition
Out of stock on Amstelbooks but available on Abebooks