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Workers: An Archaeology of the Industrial Age | 
enlarge | Creator: Sebastiao Salgado Publisher: Aperture Category: Book
List Price: $100.00 Buy New: $59.99 You Save: $40.01 (40%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 405767
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 400 Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.9 Dimensions (in): 13 x 10.3 x 1.4
ISBN: 089381525X Dewey Decimal Number: 779.092 EAN: 9780893815257 ASIN: 089381525X
Publication Date: September 1, 1993 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Hardcover and dust jacket in brand new condition. NO remainder mark or other problems.
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Product Description
More then those of any other living photographer, Sebastiao Salgado's images of the world's poor stand in tribute to the human condition. Salgado defines his work as "militant photography" dedicated to "the best comprehension of man"; over the decades he has bestowed great dignity on the most isolated and neglected among us-- from famine-stricken refugees in the Sahel to the indigenous peoples of South America.
With Workers, Salgado brings us a global epic that transcends mere image making to become an affirmation of the enduring spirit of working men and women. In this volume, three hundred fifty duotone photographs form an archaeological perspective of the activities that have defined hard work from the Stone Age through the Industrial Revolution to the present. With images of the infernal landscape of an Indonesian sulfur mine, the drama of traditional Sicilian tuna fishing, and the staggering endurance of Brazilian gold miners, Salgado unearths layers of visual information to reveal the ceaseless human activity at the core of modern civilization.
Workers presents its subjects on several interactive levels: Salgado's introductory text expands his passionate photographic iconography, and extended captions, also written by Salgado, provide a historical and factual framework. Evoking the monumentality of Baroque sculpture, images of oil-fire fighters extinguishing Kuwaiti wells are informed by data detailing this perilous venture. Heroic photographs of Cuban and Brazilian peasants harvesting sugarcane are enriched by an overview of the history of the sugar trade, which documents centuries of colonialist exploitation.
On the eve of the millennium, Workers serves as an elegy for the passing of traditional methods of labor and production. Yet its ultimate message is one of endurance and hope: entire Indian families serve as construction crews to build a dam that will bring life to their land, and laborers using contemporary technology connect England and France through Eurotunnel. Honoring the timeless and indomitable spirit of the manual laborer, Workers renders the human condition with honesty and respect.
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Workers of the world, unite! August 24, 2008 Beautiful images, good printing, generous size. What more could you ask for?
I won't bother talking about how good Salgado is. Chances are, my words won't do him justice.
Ordered twice, dust jacket damaged. July 29, 2008 This review has nothing to do with the contents of this wonderful book - I'm sure you can gather from the other extremely positive reviews the quality of Salgado's work.
When I received the book (fulfilled by Amazon itself), the dust cover was all scratched and there was small dents on it. If I saw a book like that in the bookstore I wouldn't buy it unless I was getting a discount. Especially for a fine art book like this one.
So I returned it and asked for a replacement, which Amazon did without even waiting for the original to be returned (they have my credit card details, so can always charge me again). But the next one that came, which was packaged by itself, arrived in the same condition.
I contacted Amazon again to ask for another replacement, but they informed me that there was obviously a problem with the quality of their stock, but there was no way for them to go down to the warehouse and guarantee the quality of another replacement. So they said the only option I had was to accept a refund.
In summary, Amazon, as always, good customer service, but not able to provide this book in the condition that it deserves. I'm sure it was only an issue with the supply they had, or something in their process that was damaging the book, but at the end of the day, I would expect better.
workers: a great work! April 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The author: a great reporter. The book: a detailed "story" of manual workers, from Sicily to Cuba and India... Very good images, very well printed. Very very good black and white warm tone.
Truly amazing March 30, 2008 Salgado, like Bresson, Smith and Evans goes into the detail the world of WORK, it is an amazing array of images.
glorious! March 30, 2008 Wonderful book! Highly suggest buying if interested in socially concerned photography. Only negative comment is that the book designer chose to place some images on a two page spread which means the subject of the photo's are in the crease.
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