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From his 1956 journey to the Andean home of the Queros Indians of Peru, John Cohen has created intense and poetic images culled from a culture under siege, a people for whom work, play and death are part of the same song, the same prayer. John Cohen, The Shape of Survival (Chicago: Stephen Daiter Gallery, New York: Deborah Bell Photographs, 2002). Essay by John Cohen: The Shape of Survival, from There is No Eye. Additional introductions by Patti Smith and Herbert Matter. Stiff wrappers, 10 3//8 x 8 ½ inch, 36 pages, 28 illus..
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