Eugene Richards Books
Granta 28: Birthday Surprise, 10th Anniversary Issue
By DAVID GOLDBLATT, Jay McInerney, Jeanette Winterson, Russell Hoban, William Boyd, George Steiner, Markéta Luskačová, John Updike, IAN JACK, John Simpson, Salman Rushdie, Leonard MICHAELS, Nadine Gordimer, GUY DAVENPORT, Walter Abish, Joy Williams, Colin Thubron, RICHARD RAYNER, Peregrine Hodson, Mario Vargas Llosa, Bill Buford, Eugene Richards, Ryszard Kapuściński
Granta is ten years old. And its 'Birthday Special' is a celebration, a merry miscellany, a mad editorial tea party of some of the writers who, since 1979, have made Granta the most widely read lit...
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A Procession Of Them
By Eugene Richards, Richards, Eugene.
In some countries, they call them the “abandonados,” the abandoned ones. They’re the impoverished mentally ill and mentally disabled patients being warehoused in psychiatric asylums that are more r...
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Dorchester Days
This Is Eugene Richards' 1972 Photographic Essay, A Social Document Of His Home Town Of Dorchester, Massachusetts, Previously Only Self-published. The Book Includes Additional Pictures And A Text T...
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Eugene Richards
By DAVID GOLDBLATT, Lesley Lawson, Eugene Richards, Charles Bowden
This volume - investigating the work of a particular photographer, in this case, David Goldblatt - comprises a 4000-word essay by an expert in the field, 55 photographs presented chronologically, e...
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The Fat Baby
The Fat Baby is an epic collection of poignant and often controversial stories photographed and written by acclaimed social documentary photographer Eugene Richards. The culmination of a dozen year...
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Cocaine True, Cocaine Blue
This is a compelling portrait of three communities blighted by drugs and isolation: East New York, North Philadelphia, and the Red Hook housing projects in Brooklyn, New York. With a chilling and i...
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Cocaine True, Cocaine Blue
A "look at the embattled inhabitants of three representative troubled communities: East New York; North Philadelphia; and the Red Hook Housing Project in Brooklyn, New York."--Page 2 of cover.
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