Yankee Nomad: A Photographic Odyssey

by David Douglas Duncan

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"Intertwining sharp yet nuanced reflections on the natural world with images of urban landscapes, environmental crises, and political issues, the poet depicts a world of connectivity, continuity, and transformation"--

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David Douglas Duncan was born in Kansas City, Missouri on January 23, 1916. He graduated from the University of Miami in 1938. After graduation, he became a freelance photographer and photojournalist. During World War II, he was a Marine officer and combat photographer. After the war, he became a staff photographer for Life magazine. He covered show more the Korean conflict and the war in Vietnam, which resulted in the books This Is War and I Protest! respectively. His other books included The Kremlin, Self-Portrait: U.S.A., and Sunflowers for Van Gogh. Duncan's friendship with Pablo Picasso resulted in numerous books including The Private World of Pablo Picasso, Picasso's Picassos, Goodbye Picasso, The Silent Studio, Viva Picasso: A Centennial Celebration, 1881-1981, and Picasso and Jacqueline. He died on June 7, 2018 at the age of 102. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Yankee Nomad: A Photographic Odyssey
Original title
Yankee Nomad
Alternate titles
Photo Nomad; Yankee Nomad, A Photographic Journey

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Genres
Nonfiction, Art & Design, Biography & Memoir
DDC/MDS
779.092Arts & recreationPhotographyPhotographic imagesPhotographs by origin of artistCollections by individual photographers
LCC
TR654 .D86TechnologyPhotographyPhotographyApplied photography
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