In November 2006 Al-Zur (the Qatar-based news agency) photojournalists, Mohammed ben Kalish Ezab and Omar ben Salaad, pulled off one of the most stunning scoops in the annals of investigative journalism. Ben Kalish and Ben Salaad followed the trail of Dr. Fasqiyta-Ul Junat, a leader of Al Qaeda's military wing. This is how Joan Fontcuberta's latest fiction project starts. A complex and ironic vision of how Western World envisages the arabic world. Photography and deception meet in this publication, which will not leave you ...
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In November 2006 Al-Zur (the Qatar-based news agency) photojournalists, Mohammed ben Kalish Ezab and Omar ben Salaad, pulled off one of the most stunning scoops in the annals of investigative journalism. Ben Kalish and Ben Salaad followed the trail of Dr. Fasqiyta-Ul Junat, a leader of Al Qaeda's military wing. This is how Joan Fontcuberta's latest fiction project starts. A complex and ironic vision of how Western World envisages the arabic world. Photography and deception meet in this publication, which will not leave you indifferent.
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New. No dust jacket as issued. First edition, first printing. Soft cover. Heavy brown leather wrappers stamped with title and design in gold, with fiber thong binding; no dust jacket as issued. Artist's book by Joan Fontcuberta. Text in Arabic. Additional text in English, Spanish and Catalan. Unpaginated (124 pp. ), with 120 four-color and black-and-white illustrations. 12 x 9 inches. New in publisher's shrink wrap. From the publisher: "Shocking photos! Chilling documents! Secrets revealed! The amazing scoop from the Al-Zur News Agency...In November 2006 Al-Zur (the Qatar-based news agency) photojournalists, Mohammed ben Kalish Ezab and Omar ben Salaad, pulled off one of the most stunning scoops in the annals of investigative journalism. Ben Kalish and Ben Salaad followed the trail of Dr. Fasqiyta-Ul Junat, a leader of Al Qaeda's military wing. This is how Joan Fontcuberta's latest fiction project starts. A complex and ironic vision of how [the] Western world envisages the Arabic world. Photography and deception meet in this publication, which will not leave you indifferent."