Then Palestine

Larry Towell

BOO 3837 U
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CONDITION & NOTES
Very Good / Exterior has very light shelf wear and is slightly discoloured. Interior has faint edge discolouration.

TYPE PUBLICATION YEAR
Softcover

1998

EDITION LANGUAGE
First

French

PUBLISHER DIMENSIONS
Marval
31 x 23.5 x 1 cm
CONDITION
Very Good / Exterior has very light shelf wear and is slightly discoloured. Interior has faint edge discolouration.

TYPE
Softcover

PUBLICATION YEAR
1998

EDITION
First

LANGUAGE
French

PUBLISHER
Marval

DIMENSIONS
31 x 23.5 x 1 cm

ABOUT

Larry Towell, one of the finest photojournalists working today, made seven trips to Palestine between 1993 and 1997 and documented the Arab/Israeli conflict in a powerful series of pictures. Immediate and full of raw feeling, his images bring the viewer into the active center of a bitter struggle. The photographs reveal the tragedy of a society subsumed in violence: a fist clenched around a rock thrusts through the frame, a soldier jerks a small child off the ground by the wrist, a mother covers her face with a photograph of her gun-wielding dead son.

"I join the foray and run as close as I can. Open-fire regulations sanction shoot-to-kill. We run through the alleys. We hear them behind us. The footsteps are catching up. We hear the weight of guns, boots, and the grunting that stops dead as we turn the corner and take chairs in the assembly of mourners."

"A sniper, fifteen meters to my left, crouches into position with a high-powered rifle fixed on me, playing a nerve-wracking game. Others [point] at the motionless old men who continue to ignore them, grieving the death of their boys. Their fighters. Eventually the soldiers tire of the amusement and leave."
— from Larry Towell's journals