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en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 sep 2021
A poetic photographic record of the European migrant crisis, between France, Italy, Spain and Tunisia
Bridging documentary photography and lyrical prose, this volume includes pictures by French photographer Jean-Michel Andr (born 1976) and French Congolese author Wilfried N'Sond (born 1968), which together probe the tragedies of displacement and exile for migrants across the Mediterranean region today.
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ISBN-13: 9782330144715
ISBN-10: 2330144717
Pagini: 110
Ilustrații: 62 Illustrations, unspecified
Dimensiuni: 244 x 322 x 16 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: ACTES SUD

Notă biografică

Henry Naylor is a writer, performer, producer and director. He has written for many award-winning comedy shows including Smith & Jones, The Lenny Henry Show, Dead Ringers and Alistair McGowan's Big Impression. He was a lead writer on Spitting Image, and, together with his double-act partner Andy Parsons, he starred in nine series of Parsons & Naylor's Pull-Out Sections on BBC Radio 2. He also created, executive produced and directed the multi-award-winning Headcases for ITV1.

He has written plays including The Collector (Edinburgh Festival and Arcola Theatre, 2014), Echoes (Edinburgh Festival and Arcola Theatre, 2015) and Angel (Edinburgh Festival, 2016).


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A celebrated war photographer, A young Syrian, six months pregnant, on an ageing fishing boat in the Mediterranean, sinking fast under the weight of refugees. Through two alternating monologues, Borders provides an urgent, moving commentary on one of the great crises of our time.