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Don McCullin

    Don McCullin is a photographer whose powerful and raw images document the horrors of war and social injustice. His work is characterized by a deeply empathetic gaze into human suffering, captured in a dramatic and impactful style. McCullin does not strive for aesthetic perfection but for a raw truth that confronts the viewer with the reality of the world. His photographs serve as testaments to human resilience and fragility in the face of extreme circumstances.

    Unreasonable Behavior: An Autobiography
    In England
    Unreasonable Behaviour
    Don McCullin
    Unreasonable Behaviour
    Shaped by War
    • 2017

      Unreasonable Behavior: An Autobiography

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      "From the construction of the Berlin Wall through every major conflict of his adult lifetime up to the Syrian Civil War, photographer Don McCullin has left a trail of iconic images. Revised and updated after twenty-five years, Unreasonable Behavior traces the life and career of one of the top photojournalists of the twentieth century and beyond."--Publisher's description

      Unreasonable Behavior: An Autobiography
    • 2015

      Don McCullin

      The New Definitive Edition

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book offers a retrospective of Don McCullin, a renowned British photographer celebrated for his powerful documentation of significant conflicts throughout his career. This updated edition marks his 80th birthday and revisits his impactful work and legacy, showcasing the depth of his contributions to photography and journalism.

      Don McCullin
    • 2015

      Unreasonable Behaviour

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      The updated autobiography published for McCullin's 80th birthday. The flow of stories every Sunday took a generation of readers beyond the insularity of post-war Britain and into the recesses of domestic deprivation: when in 1968, a year of political turmoil, the Beatles wanted new pictures, they insisted on using McCullin;

      Unreasonable Behaviour
    • 2011

      Shaped by War

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      The book is published by Random House Group Limited, indicating its affiliation with a prominent publishing house. The colophon signifies the book's registration number, which may relate to its cataloging or publishing details. However, without additional context or content, specific themes, characters, or plot points cannot be identified.

      Shaped by War
    • 2007

      In England

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      The narrative explores Don McCullin's perspective of England, shaped by his wartime childhood and experiences in Finsbury Park during the 1950s. It highlights the stark contrast between wealth and poverty, illustrating how these divisions remain pronounced despite societal changes. Through McCullin's lens, readers gain insight into the enduring social issues that continue to define the English landscape.

      In England
    • 2002

      Unreasonable Behaviour

      An Autobiography

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      The biography details the life of Sir Don McCullin, a renowned British photojournalist known for his coverage of major conflicts throughout his career, including the Falklands War. Growing up in north London, he spent eighteen years with the Sunday Times, earning recognition and numerous awards, including the CBE and a knighthood in 2017. His impactful work and dedication to photojournalism have established him as a leading figure in the field, and he currently resides in Somerset.

      Unreasonable Behaviour
    • 1999

      India

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
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      For this superb new collection McCullin has turned for inspiration to India.

      India