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978-2367440637
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Publisher's presentation :
"Algeria, a finished story ?
You can now travel in Algeria, and Bruno Boudjelal seizes on this new freedom to explore the country and its origins from east to west, in a gripping road movie that crosses paths with the ghost of Frantz Fanon as well as the young clandestine immigrants en route to Europe. A photographic narrative between a personal history and a political questioning whose uniqueness reflects the uncertainties of a people."
NB : If you read French, a longer presentation is available on the French version of this page (click "Français" on top of page).
The book's texts are fully translated English / French.
This book was awarded the prestigious "Prix Nadar 2015" for the best French photography book of the year.
Fully translated English / French; co-published with Autograph ABP.
160 pages - Softcover w/ DJ
Le bec en l'air, 2015
New - Mint condition
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