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Afghanistan:The Land That Was
Michaud, Roland/Michaud, S.
Abrams
ISBN: 0-8109-3490-6
EAN: 9780810934900
US $45.00
October 2002
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Once upon a time, before the Soviet invasion and two decades of civil war, Afghanistan stood as a beautiful, if austere, country. Enchanted by the dramatic landscape, two photographers from the West deveoted 14 years, from 1964 to 1978, to documenting its rugged charms. From ruined cities coverd with desert sands to the POamir mountains, where caravans of camels walk across frozen rivers in winter, to the Turkestan bazaars along the old silk road, Roland and Sabrina Michaud traveled and came to love this ravaged paradicse and its proud peoples: Pashtuns, Tadjiks, Hazara farmers, Uzbek horsemen, Kirgiz shepherds, Nuristani mountain dwellers, and Derbiche vagrants. With the Michauds' evocative photography and text by prizewinning poet and essayist André Velter, this striking testimony to the Afghanistan that once was will help readers understand and respect a country now so central to current events


about the author

ROLAND and SABRINA MICHAUD are photographers specializing in the Middle and Far East who have published works on Muslim countries and Islamic art and culture. André Velter, recipient of the 1996 Prix Goncourt for poetry, wrrites on Eastern literature for Le Monde, is the author of several books of essays and verse, and has traveled extensively through Afghanistan, India and Tibet.

 
 
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