Today Santorini is visited by some 2.5 million people a year. But when
Robert McCabe and his brother arrived there in 1954, they were the only
visitors on the island. In this collection of stunning photographs from
the 1950s and 1960s - reproduced as tritones of surpassing quality -
McCabe has recorded the hardscrabble, yet often romantic, life of a
vanished era. Picturesque whitewashed houses dug into the volcanic
pumice; the harvest of the island's famous cherry tomatoes; the winding
road to the ruins of ancient Thera - all this was captured by his lens.
McCabe's photographs are complemented by two essays from the noted Greek
journalist Margarita Pournara, one poetically evoking her grandmother's
childhood on Santorini and the other explaining the geological forces
that have given this volcanic island its dramatic form. A companion to
McCabe's recent volume on Mykonos, this book will fascinate modern-day
visitors to Santorini, as well as those who trace their roots to the
Greek islands.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"The most beautiful islands in Greece, before the Instagram crowds ruined them. Now synonymous with 'overtourism', Santorini and Mykonos could not have been more different in the Fifties." - Telegraph
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Höhe: 308 mm
Breite: 298 mm
Dicke: 29 mm
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978-0-7892-1366-2 (9780789213662)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Robert A. McCabe was born in Chicago in 1934. He
started taking photographs in 1939 with a Kodak Brownie given to him by
his father, who published a tabloid newspaper in New York. McCabe's 15
published photo books include the Abbeville titles Mykonos: Portrait of a Vanished Era (ISBN 9780789213303), Mycenae: From Myth to History (ISBN 9780789212542), The Ramble in Central Park: A Wilderness West of Fifth (ISBN 9780789211996), and Weekend in Havana (ISBN 9780789209276).