Synopses & Reviews
Simon Norfolk has photographed sites of genocide and war crimes—names that ring like a death knoll for mankind—Rwanda, Cambodia, Vietnam, Auschwitz, Dresden, Ukraine, Armenia, Namibia. His photographs are charged with an overwhelming emotional intensity as they document where humans have left their trace. They are an extraordinary record of man’s inhumanity to man.
Synopsis
A moving record of sites of genocide and war crime of the twentieth century.
About the Author
Winner of the 2002 European Publishers' Award for Photography, Simon Norfolk won the Olivier Rebbot Award in 2003 and was short-listed for the CitiBank Prize. In 2004 he received a prestigious International Centre of Photography Infinity Award, and the Terence Donovan from the Royal Photographic Society.
Table of Contents
Rwanda -- Cambodia -- Vietnam -- Auschwitz -- Dresden -- Ukraine -- Armenia -- Namibia.