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Provides interviews of renowned international photographers. This book takes a dive into history through the images and the words of witnesses that have captured and lived some of the tragic and intense moments of our past.

Produktbeschreibung
Provides interviews of renowned international photographers. This book takes a dive into history through the images and the words of witnesses that have captured and lived some of the tragic and intense moments of our past.
Autorenporträt
Mario Calabresi, writer and journalist, Editor in chief of the Italian newspaper "La Stampa" since 2009, was born in 1970 in Rome. Graduate in History, he worked as parliamentary reporter for Ansa and at "La Stampa" newsroom in Rome. He was news editor at "Repubblica" and, as contributor from New York, he followed the presidential campaign and the election of Barack Obama. In 2002, together with Francesca Senette and Andrea Galdi, he won the Angelo Rizzoli award for journalism and in 2003 also the one dedicated to Carlo Casalegno. On 18th January 2011 he received the prize "E giornalismo." He published with Mondadori "Spingendo la notte piu in la" (2007), dedicated to the victims of terrorism, which has given birth to a theatrical performance with Luca Zingaretti; with Mondadori he also published "La fortuna non esiste" (2009) and "Cosa tiene accese le stelle" (2001).