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An Anthology of Modern Japanese Poetry
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An Anthology of Modern Japanese Poetry

by Kono, Ichiro; Rikutaro Fukuda (Editors and Translators)

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An Anthology of Modern Japanese PoetryEdited and Translated by Ichiro Kono & Rikutaro Fukuda Kenkyusha, Tokyo, Japan, 1957. First edition - 173pp. sm. 8vo. Green cloth over white linen spine with red titles. The jacket is chipped and price-clipped and protected in plastic. A scarce edition of post-war Japanese poets and poetry translated into English. The book is unmarked and in VG+ condition.
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Gypsies
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Gypsies

by Josef Koudelka

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ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780893812157 / 0893812153
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Gypsies: Photographs By Josef Koudelka

An Aperture Book, 1975. Second printing. Softcover. Unmarked and in very good condition, with very light wear to the cover.

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One of the seminal photoessays of the 20th Century, Magnum photographer Josef Koudelka's Gypsies offers an unparalleled insight into the everyday lives of Europe's Roma communities. Carrying only his equipment, a rucksack and sleeping bag, Koudelka moved freely between different villages and encampments during the Sixties and early Seventies, sleeping outside and spending his days immersed in recording the individuals he encountered. Akin to the communities he was photographing, Koudelka's life during this period was characterized by displacement and alienation. It was undoubtedly his affinity with these people's way of life that both drove him to photograph them and enabled Koudelka to capture the intimacies and intricacies of their existence to such an unprecedented degree.
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