Campesinos
Inside the Soul of Cuba
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Publication
2017-03-07 - University Alabama Press
Language
English
Word Count
62,000 words, Guess
Page Count
248 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-100817319506
- ISBN-139780817319502
- Library of Congress Control Number2016044243
- OCLC Control Number953552481
- Better World Books9780817319502
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27398308M
Classifications
- LCCF1760.C678 2017
- LCCF1760 .C678 2016
Description
"Campesinos : Inside the Soul of Cuba is a vivid and vibrant testimony in photographs to the life and spirit of Cuban campesinos, the country people who dwell in Cuba's rural landscapes"-- "Deep inside the soul of Cuba are the campesinos--the men and women who have always worked the countryside across the length and breadth of Cuba, away from cities, towns, and often villages. Resilient, resourceful, and proud, campesinos are the heart and soul of Cuba. The fruit of years of travel among Cuba's less-known and little-explored rural communities, Campesinos : Inside the Soul of Cuba is a collection of loving and intimate photographs by world-renowned photographers Chip Cooper and Julio Larramendi documenting people and places from every corner of the island nation, many never seen by Cubans themselves let alone visitors from abroad. Into the center of this world traveled two photographers to document these extraordinary people. One, Julio Larramendi, was born in Cuba and has spent his whole life there. The other, Chip Cooper, came to visit for the first time from his native Alabama more than a decade ago. Together, Cooper and Larramendi have captured the light, sounds, and spirit of the campesino landscape and the humble and determined people who inhabit it, ways of living that have not changed, in many instances, for a century or more. From green tobacco fields and winding roads to the faces, both stern and smiling, of children and their close-knit families, Cooper and Larramendi have captured in this landmark volume the rhythms and traditions of contemporary rural Cuban life in ways never before documented"--
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