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Ways of Telling: The work of John Berger

Geoff Dyer’s first book, a critical study of the work of John Berger.

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Ways of Telling: The work of John Berger

Geoff’s first book was a critical study of the work of John Berger which is no longer in print.

First published: UK, Pluto, 1986

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‘Few books about film feel like watching a film, but this one does. We sit with Dyer as he writes about Stalker, he captures its mystery and burnish, he prises it open and gets its glum majesty. As a result of this book, I know the film better, and care about Tarkovsky even more.’ Mark Cousins, author of THE STORY OF FILM

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Forewords & Afterwords

Geoff Dyer introduces this survey of Jacob Holdt’s photographs of America in the 1970s.

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As Editor

When William Gedney died in 1989 at the age of 56 he was little known except to a few colleagues and curators. This book, co-edited by Geoff Dyer, reveals Gedney’s remarkable photographs as well as writings by him.

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