Lost & Found Hanoi - Elizabeth Rush - Books - ThingsAsian Press - 9781934159545 - May 1, 2014
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Lost & Found Hanoi

Elizabeth Rush

Lost & Found Hanoi

Publisher Marketing: Five different viewpoints, five different cameras, five different photographers bring their own special version of a city they know and love to a book that lets readers roam through the hidden corners of Hanoi. In these pages, you'll enter living spaces tucked away in alleys; enjoy art installations that celebrate Hanoi's natural world; study the architecture that has developed over the centuries, and the graphic design that has become an integral part of the urban landscape; watch people who are savoring a sidewalk meal, rushing off to work in a wild river of traffic, working at jobs that have existed forever and at new occupations that will change the city. Watch the exuberance of boys taking flight on skateboards, the trendy chic of hipsters in tattoos and elegantly tailored blue jeans, the beauty of aging faces whose countenances have been shaped by decades of struggle. And then reserve a ticket, because when you've finished the book, you'll want to lose yourself in this city on your own, finding the places that will make Hanoi your private terrain of discovered secrets. Photographs by Matthew Dakin, Nguyen Thanh Hai (Maika Elan), Nguyen The Son, Elizabeth Rush, Aaron Joel Santos Contributor Bio:  Rush, Elizabeth Elizabeth Rush has crossed borders with Bangladeshi cattle smugglers, built homes with Lima s squatters, and participated in the underground performance art scene in Yangon, Myanmar and Hanoi, Vietnam. Her work has appeared in Granta, Orion, Le Monde Diplomatique, Al Jazeera, Witness, the Huffington Post, Frieze, Nowhere and others. She is the editor and a contributor to Lost & Found Hanoi (ThingsAsian Press 2013), a collection of photographs that captures the essence of present-day North Vietnam. She currently teaches at the City University of New York and is at work on a non-fiction book about how marginalized people are responding to sea rise.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 1, 2014
ISBN13 9781934159545
Publishers ThingsAsian Press
Genre Cultural Region > Southeast Asian - Cultural Region > Asian Studies
Pages 240
Dimensions 182 × 240 × 17 mm   ·   657 g

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