Camera Lucida
byRoland Barthes
Genres: PhilosophyArt
Barthes investigation into the meaning of photographs is a seminal work of twentieth-century critical theory. This is a special Vintage Design Edition, with fold-out cover and stunning photography throughout. Examining themes of presence and absence, these reflections on photography begin as an investigation into the nature of photographs – their content, their pull on the viewer, their intimacy. Then, as Barthes contemplates a photograph of his mother as a child, the book becomes an exposition of his own mind. He was grieving for his mother at the time of writing. Strikingly personal, yet one of the most important early academic works on photography, Camera Lucida remains essential reading for anyone interested in the power of images.‘Effortlessly, as if in passing, his reflections on photography raise questions and doubts which will permanently affect the vision of the reader’ Guardian
Language
en
Published on
03/12/2020
Pages
144
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781784876012
Who is this book for? Readers interested in photography, philosophy, and critical theory.
Topics Presence and absenceRelationship between photography and theatreHistoryDeathMemoryFamilyPersonal reflectionEmotionsIdentityPerceptionPresence and AbsenceGriefPower of Images
MoodReflective
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