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It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius: 213x139 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Nov-2016
  • Kirjastus: The Penguin Press
  • ISBN-10: 0143128418
  • ISBN-13: 9780143128410
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius: 213x139 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Nov-2016
  • Kirjastus: The Penguin Press
  • ISBN-10: 0143128418
  • ISBN-13: 9780143128410
A MacArthur Genius Grant and Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist documents her relentless pursuit of complex truths in the years after September 11, describing her witness to the American invasion of Afghanistan and the lives of people before and after Taliban reign. Simultaneous.

“An unflinching memoir . . . [ that] offers insight into international events and the challenges faced by the journalists who capture them.” —The Washington Post

War photographer Lynsey Addario’s memoir is the story of how the relentless pursuit of truth, in virtually every major theater of war in the twenty-first century, has shaped her life. What she does, with clarity, beauty, and candor, is to document, often in their most extreme moments, the complex lives of others. It’s her work, but it’s much more than that: it’s her singular calling.

Lynsey Addario was just finding her way as a young photographer when September 11 changed the world. One of the few photojournalists with experience in Afghanistan, she gets the call to return and cover the American invasion. She decides to set out across the world, face the chaos of crisis, and make a name for herself.
 
Addario finds a way to travel with a purpose. She photographs the Afghan people before and after the Taliban reign, the civilian casualties and misunderstood insurgents of the Iraq War, as well as the burned villages and countless dead in Darfur. She exposes a culture of violence against women in the Congo and tells the riveting story of her headline-making kidnapping by pro-Qaddafi forces in the Libyan civil war.
 
As a woman photojournalist determined to be taken as seriously as her male peers, Addario fights her way into a boys’ club of a profession. Rather than choose between her personal life and her career, Addario learns to strike a necessary balance. In the man who will become her husband, she finds at last a real love to complement her work, not take away from it, and as a new mother, she gains an all the more intensely personal understanding of the fragility of life.
 
Watching uprisings unfold and people fight to the death for their freedom, Addario understands she is documenting not only news but also the fate of societies. It’s What I Do is more than just a snapshot of life on the front lines; it is witness to the human cost of war.

Prelude Ajdabiya, Libya, March 2011 1(18)
PART ONE DISCOVERING THE WORLD: CONNECTICUT, NEW YORK, ARGENTINA, CUBA, INDIA, AFGHANISTAN
Chapter 1 No Second Chances in New York
19(19)
Chapter 2 How Many Children Do You Have?
38(22)
Chapter 3 We Are at War
60(9)
PART TWO THE 9/11 YEARS: PAKISTAN, AFGHANISTAN, IRAQ
Chapter 4 You, American, Are Not Welcome Here Anymore
69(18)
Chapter 5 I Am Not as Worried About Bullets
87(24)
Chapter 6 Please Tell the Woman We Will Not Hurt Her
111(26)
PART THREE A KIND OF BALANCE: SUDAN, CONGO, ISTANBUL, AFGHANISTAN, PAKISTAN, FRANCE, LIBYA
Chapter 7 Women Are Casualties of Their Birthplace
137(14)
Chapter 8 Do Your Work, and Come Back When You Finish
151(10)
Chapter 9 The Most Dangerous Place in the World
161(33)
Chapter 10 Driver Expire
194(27)
PART FOUR LIFE AND DEATH: LIBYA, NEW YORK, INDIA, LONDON
Chapter 11 You Will Die Tonight
221(21)
Chapter 12 He Was a Brother I Miss Dearly
242(7)
Chapter 13 I Would Advise You Not to Travel
249(16)
Chapter 14 Lukas
265(6)
Afterword Return To Iraq 271(4)
Acknowledgments 275(6)
Index 281