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Africa - Sahel: The End of the Road (Volume 3) (Series in Contemporary Photography)

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Book Synopsis: In 1984 Sebastião Salgado began what would be a fifteen-month project of photographing the drought-stricken Sahel region of Africa in the countries of Chad, Ethiopia, Mali, and Sudan, where approximately one million people died from extreme malnutrition and related causes. Working with the humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders, Salgado documented the enormous suffering and the great dignity of the refugees. This early work became a template for his future photographic projects about other afflicted people around the world. Since then, Salgado has again and again sought to give visual voice to those millions of human beings who, because of military conflict, poverty, famine, overpopulation, pestilence, environmental degradation, and other forms of catastrophe, teeter on the edge of survival. Beautifully produced, with thoughtful supporting narratives by Orville Schell, Fred Ritchin, and Eduardo Galeano, this first U.S. edition brings some of Salgado's earliest and most important work to an American audience for the first time. Twenty years after the photographs were taken, Sahel: The End of the Road is still painfully relevant. Born in Brazil in 1944, Sebastião Salgado studied economics in São Paulo and Paris and worked in Brazil and England. While traveling as an economist to Africa, he began photographing the people he encountered. Working entirely in a black-and-white format, Salgado highlights the larger meaning of what is happening to his subjects with an imagery that testifies to the fundamental dignity of all humanity while simultaneously protesting its violation by war, poverty, and other injustices. "The planet remains divided," Salgado explains. "The first world in a crisis of excess, the third world in a crisis of need." This disparity between the haves and the have-nots is the subtext of almost all of Salgado's work.

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Experience the raw power of Sebastião Salgado's stunning photography in Sahel: The End of the Road (Volume 3). Step into a world plagued by drought, famine, and desperation, as Salgado captures the lives of millions of people on the brink of survival in the Sahel region of Africa. Through his lens, he brings to light the immense suffering and incredible resilience of the refugees, providing a visual voice that demands attention. This thought-provoking book allows you to witness the stark realities faced by those affected by poverty, conflict, and environmental degradation.

With the first U.S. edition now available, this is your chance to own a piece of history. Salgado's groundbreaking work from over twenty years ago is as relevant now as ever, shedding light on the dire consequences of social and economic disparities. Through beautifully produced black-and-white imagery, Salgado compels us to confront the profound inequality that exists in our world today. Sahel: The End of the Road is not just a book; it is a stark reminder of the urgent need for change.

Join the movement towards a more compassionate and equal world. By supporting the work of Sebastião Salgado, you contribute to the larger conversation about humanity's responsibility to one another. Each page of Sahel: The End of the Road is a testament to the power of visual storytelling, reminding us of the fundamental dignity that every person deserves, regardless of their circumstances. You can make a difference by immersing yourself in this poignant collection of photographs.

Discover the haunting beauty of Sahel: The End of the Road and let Salgado's images push you to see the world with new eyes. Embrace the opportunity to support a powerful cause and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by those living on the edge of survival. Act now and become part of the movement for change.

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