Germany after the war 1952 - 1967. It was no more than eight years after the surrender of the Nazi government when Josef Heinrich Darchinger set out on his photographic journey through the West of a divided Germany. The bombs of World War II had reduced the country''s major cities to deserts of rubble. Yet his pictures show scarcely any signs of the downfall of a civilization. Not that the photographer was manipulating the evidence: he simply recorded what he saw. At the time, a New York travel agency was advertising the last opportunity to go and visit the remaining bomb sites. Darchinger''s pictures, in color and black-and-white, show a country in a fever of reconstruction. The economic boom was so incredible that the whole world spoke of an "economic miracle." The people who achieved it, in contrast, look down-to-earth, unassuming, conscientious, and diligent. And increasingly, they look like strangers in the world they have created.
| Código: | L004-9783836540162 |
| Código de barras: | 9783836540162 |
| Peso (kg): | 1,280 |
| Altura (cm): | 30,90 |
| Largura (cm): | 25,00 |
| Espessura (cm): | 2,00 |
| Autor | Josef Heinrich Darchinger |
| Editora | TASCHEN |
| Idioma | Alemão |
| Encadernação | Brochura |
| Páginas | 207 |
| Ano de edição | 2012 |
| Número de edição | 1 |

