
"Tim Hetherington has captured the chaos and tragedy of the Liberian civil war in his new book, Long Story Bit by Bit: Liberia Retold."--The New York TimesAward-winning photographer and filmmaker Tim Hetherington spent eight years living and working in West Africa, with four years spent in Liberia. His book Long Story Bit by Bit entwines documentary photography, oral testimony, and memoir to map t...
Hardcover: 193 pages
Publisher: Umbrage Editions; First Edition edition (June 1, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 188416773X
ISBN-13: 978-1884167737
Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 1 x 12.4 inches
Amazon Rank: 1169134
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I just love Tim Hetherington's approach to his art -- making it personal, pointing the camera at faces, so you see the horror in the eyes. He was truly the best kind of artist -- one who made us look at the very worst in ourselves -- the inhumanity ...
of power, tragedy, and triumph in Liberia’s recent history. It depicts a past of rebel camps, rainforest destruction, Charles Taylor’s trial as a war criminal, and other happenings contrasted with the hope for the future.Long Story Bit by Bit brings an extraordinary range of characters to life. Hetherington’s story begins in the rainforest while living with a rebel army during the 2003 battle for Monrovia. During this time he became fascinated by the dynamics of power unraveling in Liberia: from the raw force wielded by young men of rebel groups to the corrupt authority of transitional governments, juxtaposed with the possibilities of a democratically elected president. This book attaches names and faces to the current headlines and provides a background for the present state of Liberia, clarifying the notion that the past decade was not a product of random chaos.