Gerda
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-911485-03-6
- EAN9783911485036
- Date de parution18/09/2024
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurOrsolya Stöhr
Résumé
The remarkable love story of Gerda Taro and Robert Capa comes to life amid the chaos of the Spanish Civil War. The narrative dives deep into the intensity of their partnership, exploring their shared passion for justice and their drive to show the human side of military conflicts. When Taro dies on the battlefield, Capa's journey through grief and survival serves as a profound testament to their love and shared mission.
The foreword offers readers a rich historical perspective, illuminating the rise of photojournalism and the groundbreaking roles these two trailblazers played in shaping what we consider photojournalism today. This is a work of fiction based on historical facts. We have no record of the conversations between Capa and Taro. Artistic license has been taken to enhance the narrative, and as such, this is not intended to be an accurate historical account.
The foreword offers readers a rich historical perspective, illuminating the rise of photojournalism and the groundbreaking roles these two trailblazers played in shaping what we consider photojournalism today. This is a work of fiction based on historical facts. We have no record of the conversations between Capa and Taro. Artistic license has been taken to enhance the narrative, and as such, this is not intended to be an accurate historical account.
The remarkable love story of Gerda Taro and Robert Capa comes to life amid the chaos of the Spanish Civil War. The narrative dives deep into the intensity of their partnership, exploring their shared passion for justice and their drive to show the human side of military conflicts. When Taro dies on the battlefield, Capa's journey through grief and survival serves as a profound testament to their love and shared mission.
The foreword offers readers a rich historical perspective, illuminating the rise of photojournalism and the groundbreaking roles these two trailblazers played in shaping what we consider photojournalism today. This is a work of fiction based on historical facts. We have no record of the conversations between Capa and Taro. Artistic license has been taken to enhance the narrative, and as such, this is not intended to be an accurate historical account.
The foreword offers readers a rich historical perspective, illuminating the rise of photojournalism and the groundbreaking roles these two trailblazers played in shaping what we consider photojournalism today. This is a work of fiction based on historical facts. We have no record of the conversations between Capa and Taro. Artistic license has been taken to enhance the narrative, and as such, this is not intended to be an accurate historical account.