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A conversation with Carl De Keyzer
August 15, 2016 February 15, 2018

A conversation with Carl De Keyzer

When it was published back in 1987, India became an immediate and gigantic succes. It has sold not less than 8.000 copies and  many still regard it as Carl De Keyzer’s best book because of the aestheticizing flash techniques and of the relaxed mood in the pictures. In this post, …

 Belgium / Carl De Keyzer / Carlo Levi / Coca Colonization / Cultural transformation / India / Literature / Magnum / South Asia
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