17,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
payback
9 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

""Photojournalist, filmmaker, and author Chip Duncan celebrates many years of long visits to Ewaso Village in Laikipia County, Kenya. Duncan's combination of images, stories, and original poems about the Maasai community reveal his deep admiration for the people and their culture"-Provided by publisher"--

Produktbeschreibung
""Photojournalist, filmmaker, and author Chip Duncan celebrates many years of long visits to Ewaso Village in Laikipia County, Kenya. Duncan's combination of images, stories, and original poems about the Maasai community reveal his deep admiration for the people and their culture"-Provided by publisher"--
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
A lifelong Midwesterner and native of western Iowa, Chip Duncan has produced more than fifty non-fiction films for international broadcast and distribution. His work as a photographer and filmmaker has taken him to ice fields, war zones, slums, shipyards, museums, palaces, vineyards, beaches, deserts, rainforests, savannahs, and farmlands. He counts Peru, Ethiopia, Afghanistan, and rural Kenya among his favorite places. Duncan's previous books include the short story collection Half A Reason To Die (Select Books, NYC, 2017), photographic collections Inspiring Change (Thunder House Press, Milwaukee, 2019) and Enough To Go Around (Select Books, NYC, 2009). Duncan also speaks publicly on the impact of climate change as part of The Three Tenors of Climate Change. Ewaso Village is Duncan's first book of poetry, and the first in a trilogy featuring indigenous cultures from around the world.