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Unreasonable Behavior - An Autobiography (Paperback)
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From the construction of the Berlin Wall through every major
conflict of his adult lifetime up to the Syrian Civil War,
photographer Don McCullin has left a trail of iconic images.
Revised and updated after twenty-five years, Unreasonable Behavior
traces the life and career of one of the top photojournalists of
the twentieth century and beyond. Born in London in 1935, McCullin
worked as a photographer's assistant in the RAF during the Suez
Crisis. His early association with a North London gang led to the
first publication of his pictures. As an overseas correspondent for
the Sunday Times Magazine beginning in 1966, McCullin soon became a
new kind of hero, taking a generation of readers beyond the
insularity of post-war domestic life through the lens of his Nikon
camera. He captured the realities of war in Biafra, the Congo,
Vietnam, Cambodia, and the human tragedy of famine and cholera on
the Bangladesh border and later, the AIDs epidemic in Sub-Saharan
Africa. McCullin now spends his days in a Somerset village, where
he photographs the landscape and arranges still-lifes. Harrowing
and poignant, Unreasonable Behavior is an extraordinary account of
a witness who triumphed over the memories that could have destroyed
him.
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