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Cuban male in blue trousers standing with his back to viewer in building doorway, 'HAVANA DE CUBA', in green stencilled font above.
Cuban male in blue trousers standing with his back to viewer in building doorway, 'HAVANA DE CUBA', in green stencilled font above.
Cuban male in blue trousers standing with his back to viewer in building doorway, 'HAVANA DE CUBA', in green stencilled font above.
Cuban male in blue trousers standing with his back to viewer in building doorway, 'HAVANA DE CUBA', in green stencilled font above.
Cuban male in blue trousers standing with his back to viewer in building doorway, 'HAVANA DE CUBA', in green stencilled font above.
Cuban male in blue trousers standing with his back to viewer in building doorway, 'HAVANA DE CUBA', in green stencilled font above.
Cuban male in blue trousers standing with his back to viewer in building doorway, 'HAVANA DE CUBA', in green stencilled font above.
Cuban male in blue trousers standing with his back to viewer in building doorway, 'HAVANA DE CUBA', in green stencilled font above.

Havana de Cuba

By (author) Marzena Pogorzaly

£12.99

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  • To look through Marzena Pogorzaly's Havana is to experience act after act in a heart-lifting opera of colour and humanity
  • No condescension, no pity, but only an inspired use of form and pigment to honour the people and buildings and street furniture of this incomparable urban landscape- Neal Ascherson
  • A heart-lifting, balanced photographic portrait of the streets and proud, resourceful Cubans of communist Havana, by a photographer who grew up in socialist Poland
Full Description

Marzena Pogorzaly made two trips to Havana. There, she walked the streets of Havana Vieja and El Centro, the old districts, trying to capture the melancholy beauty and decay of the city, and its inhabitants. Pogorzaly’s calmly gorgeous images are not directly concerned with politics, but as someone who grew up in pre-Solidarity Poland, she combines mature scepticism about communist regimes with due respect for some of its achievements. As she explains in her introduction: “Some of it was familiar. I was born, and grew up, behind the Iron Curtain. I immediately felt at home with the way The System worked, or rather the way it did not. But where the palette of my homeland was dull, drab and irredeemably monochrome, here I found a vivid treasure chest of visual epiphanies.” Her chief care is for people, either viewed directly or by means of the traces they leave: posters of Che Guevara, neglected chairs, rickety old American cars. Her photographs are entirely without sentimentality but rich in that tradition of humanism which sees the deeper qualities that unite us with strangers, as well as the surface differences that divide us. Her Cubans are not pathetic victims of a dictatorship but a handsome, vital, proud and resourceful people.

About the Author

Marzena Pogorzaly has already been praised for her astonishing studies of Antarctic ice and for her searching portraits of writers.

Al Alvarez has written of "her steady, loving eye" and "faultless sense of composition"; Neal Ascherson considers her "one of the most distinguished and original polar photographers of her generation" with "a vigilant instinct for the numinous'"; Simon Schama has described her images as "startling works of art - haunting, powerful, mesmerising." In this new work, she offers us a valuable portrait of a moment in the history of Cuba, and a rich contribution to the distinguished history of street photography.

Specifications
Publisher
Pallas Athene
ISBN
9781843681519
Published
13th Mar 2023
Binding
Paperback / softback
Territory
World
Size
148 mm x 210 mm
Pages
64 Pages
Illustrations
56 color
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