Mercedes Deambrosis
Écrivaine
Mercedes Déambrosis est nouvelliste et romancière. Elle prend souvent l’Histoire d’Espagne comme décor de ses livres. Dans l’intimité de quelques existences individuelles et sur les traces de l’Espagne franquiste ou de la Seconde guerre mondiale, elle observe et interroge les ravages du temps et les ratages de la vie, les souvenirs enfouis, les ombres et les folies des hommes.
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Hélène Mauri / Mercedes Deambrosis
Hélène Mauri, a nurse and photographer, asked people living with a serious progressive illness or at the end of their lives what photograph they would like to see or have. We all surely have a special place in our lives, perhaps a person or an object. They were free to request any photograph (landscape, portrait, etc.). Following this request, Hélène Mauri offered to take the photograph, whatever it might be and wherever it might be, and then bring them a print to hang on the wall of their hospital room. Readers first read about the person's wish, and then discover the photograph on the following page.
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17×24 cm, 180 pages, 50 four-color reproductions, paperback with dust jacket.
Graphic design: Danish Pastry Design
ISBN: 978-2-843140-28-0
