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Paul Fusco: RFK | 
enlarge | Authors: Edward Kennedy, Norman Mailer, Evan Thomas, Vicki Goldberg Creator: Paul Fusco Publisher: Aperture Category: Book
List Price: $50.00 Buy New: $29.75 You Save: $20.25 (40%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 173474
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.1 Dimensions (in): 12 x 9.9 x 1
ISBN: 1597110795 Dewey Decimal Number: 070 EAN: 9781597110792 ASIN: 1597110795
Publication Date: July 18, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Paul Fusco: RFK, published during the fortieth anniversary of Robert F. Kennedy's assassination, is the long-awaited follow-up to Fusco's acclaimed RFK Funeral Train, a body of work heralded as a contemporary classic. This historical new publication features more than 70 never-before-seen images, many selected from the untapped treasure trove of slides that comprise the Library of Congress' Look Magazine Collection. As a staff photographer for Look magazine in 1968, Fusco was commissioned to document all of the events surrounding the funeral. In addition to capturing the thousands of Americans who stood by the railroad tracks to greet the funeral train carrying Kennedy's coffin, he also photographed the mourners gathered at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York, as well as the dramatic night burial in Arlington National Cemetery. In this volume, newly discovered photographs are presented alongside classic images of the funeral train that have been seared into public consciousness from two previous iterations of the work: a 1999 limited edition and the 2000 trade edition, both long out-of-print. Paul Fusco: RFK provides a new perspective on this legendary photographer's singular achievement. It also helps solidify the status of this classic body of work as one of the great efforts in photographic reportage and an incomparable document of this pivotal moment in U.S. history. Paul Fusco, born in Leominster, Massachusetts in 1930 and a member of Magnum Photos since 1974, began his career photographing for the U.S. Signal Corps during the Korean War. He studied photojournalism at Ohio University and his work has been widely published and exhibited at venues including the Photographers' Gallery, London and the International Festival of Photojournalism, Perpignan, France. Senator Edward M. Kennedy, brother of Robert F. Kennedy, has served in the U.S. Senate since 1962. Norman Mailer (1923-2007) wrote more than 30 books, garnering the Pulitzer Prize twice. Evan Thomas is Editor at Newsweek and author of Robert Kennedy: His Life. Vicki Goldberg is a leading voice in the field of photography criticism; her essay collection Light Matters was published by Aperture in 2005.
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The Sad Return Of R.F.K.to Washington D.C. and Arlington. December 17, 2008 All Pictures of R.F.K.'s last journey and the American people turning out to say goodbye to a good guy.
moving November 25, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
These images resonate. Sadness and hope were two emotions I felt while examining the photos. Very well done and effective in capture the time and emotion of the nation following the assassination.
Unforgettable memories November 17, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was 14 when RFK was assassinated. Despite the fact I'm French and was living in Paris, I had followed all RFK's campaign since his announcement on March 16th, 1968. I had had grief after the Oregon primary, lost to Sen. Eugene McCarthy, yet high expectations for the California primary and of course the next stages. "Bobby" was the hope of a whole generation. There are no words to tell the unspeakable but he was a very respected man, one who could go everywhere in the U.S., including in Black ghettos and Indian reservations, thrilling audiences, moving people forward. Fusco's book successfully reports on the tragedy and trauma of RFK's assassination. Hundreds of thousands of people stood quietly, hand to heart, in the heat of that Spring to pay their respects to "a president who never was". It was one of those rare instances when a nation - and actually people from the whole world - comes together, when individuals from all horizons and backgrounds shared a respect for a leader whom, they believed, could have reconciled the whole country and put it back on track.
History in a picture September 29, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Really touchy pictures: words are not necessary. I don't know if in Italy this book will be published, so I decided to buy it from Amazon to make a present to my dad. My brother, that's a photographer, has remained with his mouth shout as he has seen such a phoenomenal talent as Robert Fusco is.
Remarkable September 28, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a profoundly moving book. Each photo is a revelation. I've never looked at individual photographs so long or seen so much in my life. A real experience.
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