
Homage to Bangladesh: A Memoir of a Time and a Place
Rupert Grey$38.25
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Bangladesh has been shunned by tourists from the moment it was created in 1971. Henry Kissinger described it as a basketcase. Poverty and humanitarian disasters defined Bangladesh in the ensuing decades. When Rupert Grey arrived in Dhaka in 1992, a sign announced that arrivals were 'Welcome to Bangladesh before the tourists get here'. They still haven't. Grey first came to Bangladesh as a London lawyer armed with three FM2 cameras. Many journeys and 30 years later he is a photographer armed with a useful legal background. The catalysts were Chobi Mela, the festival of photography, and its founder Shahidul Alam, an acclaimed photographer, human rights activist and Time magazine's Person of the Year in 2018.
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Unicorn Publishing Group
Published: 08/31/2023
ISBN: 9781911397397
Pages: 128
Weight: 2.29lbs
Size: 11.20h x 9.50w x 0.80d
This book charts Grey's love affair with Bangladesh, including an epic transcontinental journey through India to Chobi Mela in a vintage Rolls-Royce, later portrayed in the award-winning, Sharon Stone produced film Romantic Road. His photographs, mostly taken on film, speak powerfully of the cultural vitality and energy which Kissinger missed, and which inspired Grey's Homage to Bangladesh.
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Unicorn Publishing Group
Published: 08/31/2023
ISBN: 9781911397397
Pages: 128
Weight: 2.29lbs
Size: 11.20h x 9.50w x 0.80d
