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Lifetimes Under Apartheid by Nadine Gordimer
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Lifetimes Under Apartheid (edition 1986)

by Nadine Gordimer (Author), David Goldblatt (Photographer)

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This work is another contribution to the growing pictorial record of apartheid in South Africa, and like some earlier series of black-and-white photographs it is haunted with pathos and irony. Like the pictures from Peter Magubane's Magubane's South Africa (LJ 5/15/78), Goldblatt's images span 35 years and qualify as works of art in their own right.… (more)
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Title:Lifetimes Under Apartheid
Authors:Nadine Gordimer (Author)
Other authors:David Goldblatt (Photographer)
Info:Knopf (1986), Edition: 1st, 115 pages
Collections:Read but unowned
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This work is another contribution to the growing pictorial record of apartheid in South Africa, and like some earlier series of black-and-white photographs it is haunted with pathos and irony. Like the pictures from Peter Magubane's Magubane's South Africa (LJ 5/15/78), Goldblatt's images span 35 years and qualify as works of art in their own right.

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