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Alle Exemplare der Ausgabe mit dieser ISBN anzeigen:When Magnum photographer Jacob Aue Sobol arrived in Tokyo he initially felt invisible. He would take the morning train, packed with salarymen and school girls in uniform, yet rarely did he hear a word spoken and all eye contact with him was avoided. Drawn to the streets and public parks, he searched for the individual human presence in a city he found both attractive and repulsive. He began meeting people and photographing them, even being invited to their homes to photograph their most intimate moments. The result is a raw and powerful portrait of a city and its population.
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Buchbeschreibung Zustand: Near fine. First Edition. First printing of Sobol's intimate documentation of a Westerner's feelings of isolation in Japan, winner of the 2008 Leica European Publishers Award for Photography. Includes an epigraph from Haruki Murakami and an artist's statement from Sobol at the rear of the book. With approximately 100 full-page black and white photographs. Hardcover. Tall 4to. Black quarter cloth over pictorial boards. No dust jacket as issued; in original paper obi. Unpaginated [108 pp]. Near fine. Artikel-Nr. 43560
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