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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENCE ACHEIVED WITH DEEDS OF WAR, February 11, 1998
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This review is from: Deeds of War (Hardcover)
DEEDS OF WAR WAS MADE BY ONE OF THE TOP PHOTOJOURNALISTS ALIVE AND STILL WORKING TODAY. ROBERT STONE DECISIVELY DESCRIBES THE REASONS FOR WAR AS NEVER EXPLAINED BEFORE WHILE JAMES NACHTWEY REVEALS SIMPLY THE BEST IMAGES OF MODERN WAR.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Valuable book for the serious photography collector, November 23, 2002
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Leif Skoogfors (Media, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Deeds of War (Hardcover)
James Nachtway is arguably the best war photographer working in the past two decades. His remarkable vision trandscends mere news photography into a personal expression of a true artist, not unlike Goya. This early collection of his work is a must for any follower of Nachtwey.

It is a tribute to his spirit that he continues to work, bearing witness to some of the most horrific wars of our times. He does so without being a voyeur, but as a gentle and compassionate witness to a world where most of us would fear to tread.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Deeds of War; gruesome, but enlightening, February 26, 1998
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This review is from: Deeds of War (Hardcover)
Only saw it in a bookstore back in '90 --- didn't buy it then, but picked it up and flipped through it. Was very impressed, and am sorry it is out of print. Have been looking for it ever since.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Deeds of War, April 20, 2011
This review is from: Deeds of War (Hardcover)
Deeds of War is a visual examination of human compassion against the backdrop of war torn countries, a theme James Nachtwey has always pursued through his photographs. A collection of Nachtwey's work from all across the globe from 1981 in Northern Ireland to Sudan in 1988, this is Nachtwey's first solo book and a clear statement of his significance and determination to capture the moment in war in which words simply cannot illustrate. Robert Stone's insightful introduction to the book describes the horrors of confronting war. He writes about Nachtwey's method of rendering terror through the "pathetic artifacts of everyday lives" in war. Nachtwey finds an
Irish mother casually pushing her child in a stroller while a truck burns in the street behind her. Nachtwey has a penchant for finding the eerie punctum of a fleeting moment in the midst of chaos. I was struck by an image of a man holding a boy's badly burned corpse from a car explosion in Lebanon. The man looks so emotionally removed from what he is doing it's frightening. As the title implies, the deeds of war profoundly affect everyone in its destructive path, and not just soldiers.
Seeing this book through the perspective of James Nachtwey's later career, Deeds of War may not be his best work, but nonetheless an important milestone in contemporary war photography. Unfortunately, the sequencing of the book frequently draws too many similarities to the previous images, taking away the impact each photograph might have on the viewer. Regardless, James Nachtwey's Deeds of War is a riveting investigation of human mortality and the devastating consequences of violence.
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