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Gordon Parks (1912–2006)

Autor de The Learning Tree

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The Learning Tree (1963) — Autor — 356 copias
J.T. (1969) — Fotógrafo — 207 copias
A Choice of Weapons (1966) 190 copias
Shaft [1971 film] (1971) — Director — 63 copias
A Hungry Heart: A Memoir (2005) 43 copias
A poet and his camera (1968) 34 copias
Arias in Silence (1994) 23 copias

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The Great LIFE Photographers (2004) — Contribuidor, algunas ediciones284 copias
Brotherman: The Odyssey of Black Men in America (1995) — Contribuidor — 91 copias
Harlem photographs, 1932-1940 (1981) — Prólogo — 48 copias
Do or Die (1991) — Jacket introduction, algunas ediciones6 copias
Gordon Parks : 40 Jahre Fotogr (1988) — Fotógrafo — 3 copias

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My boyfriend remembers this book as one that really impacted him as a child. I read it for the first time today and I find the story's themes timeless. Great photographs, too.
 
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alyssajp | Jul 29, 2019 |
Injustice, violence, the Civil Rights Movement, fashion and the arts--Gordon Parks captured half a century of the vast changes to the American cultural landscape in his multifaceted career. I Am You: Selected Works 1934–1978 reveals the breadth of his work as the first African American photographer for Vogue and Life magazines as well as a filmmaker and writer.
Reportage for major magazines dominated Parks’ work from 1948 to 1972. He chronicled black America’s struggle for equality, exposing the harsh realities of life in Harlem, institutionalized racism and shocking poverty. Parks was equally accomplished as a portraitist, capturing figures such as Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Duke Ellington and Ingrid Bergman. He turned his attention to film in the 1960s with social documentaries, as well as the cult classic Shaft (1971).
This volume traces all the threads of Parks’ achievement, examining the interaction between his photographic and filmic visions.
Gordon Parks (1912–2006) was born in Fort Scott, Kansas. He worked as a brothel pianist and railcar porter, among other jobs, before buying a camera at a pawnshop, training himself, and becoming a photographer. In addition to his tenures photographing for the Farm Security Administration (1941–45) and Life (1948–72), Parks evolved into a modern-day Renaissance man, finding success as a film director, writer and composer. He wrote numerous memoirs, novels and poetry, and received many awards, including the National Medal of Arts and more than 50 honorary degrees.
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petervanbeveren | Sep 15, 2018 |
A must-read for anyone interested in what it was like growing up Black in 1920's rural America.

About the author: Gordon Parks, born in 1912, was already a world-renowned photojournalist for Life Magazine and fashion photographer for Vogue Magazine when this autobiographical novel was published in 1969. He later directed the Hollywood film of the same name. By the end of his life, he had been a true Renaissance man...photographer, director, poet, author, composer, film scorer...even created a ballet.… (más)
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LJT | 4 reseñas más. | Mar 18, 2010 |
Gordon Parks revisits the chronology of his life. His experiences as a photographer for Conde Nast and Life magazine exposed him to a range of situations, several of which resulted in favorable occurrences because of his sensitivity and efforts to help others. His family life is also exposed.
 
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goneal | Sep 19, 2009 |

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