An edition of Liquid land (2012)

Liquid land

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Liquid land
Rena Effendi
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An edition of Liquid land (2012)

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Photographs of the effects of oil pollution on the environment and people of the Absheron Peninsula of Azerbaijan, paired with photographs of butterflies taken by the author's father.

"Liquid Land is co-authored with my father Rustam Effendi, a dissident scientist and entomologist who devoted his life to studying, hunting and collecting over 90,000 butterflies in the Soviet Union. Inherited by the Azerbaijani State Institute of Zoology after his death in 1991, his vast collection has disintegrated. Alongside thousands of glass boxes filled with butterfly dust, the only remaining visual evidence of his lifes work is the fifty photographs of endangered butterflies for a manuscript he never published. Next to my fathers dead, but iridescent butterflies, my photographs show life in some of the worlds most polluted areas, near Baku, where I was born and grew up. In my mind, the contrasting images gravitate towards each other as I have to my father. Since working on this book I have gotten to know him much better than when he was alive. Salty Waters is the translation from Persian of the Ab-sheuran Peninsula; in and around Baku, its main city, the earth is breathing with petroleum fumes, as oil oozes to the surface, turning it liquid. The Caspian Sea hugs the eagle-beak shaped land, salting its gas-pocked soil. I photograph the barren, liquid land of Absheron its environmental and urban decay, its people living amidst the chaos of industrial pollution. My fathers work was in the fresh mountain air. The butterflies that he hunted since he was a boy are spectacular in their symmetry. Carefully placed on plants, they shine with vibrant colours, yet he had to kill each one of them for a picture, piercing his microscopic pins through them."--Amazon.com.

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Schilt
Language
English
Pages
113

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2012, Schilt
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Amsterdam

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
779.092
Library of Congress
DK699.27 .E444 2012, TD879.P4 .E444 2012

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Pagination
113 pages
Number of pages
113

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44258877M
ISBN 10
9053307893
ISBN 13
9789053307892
OCLC/WorldCat
794296921

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