Indian Diary and Album

Cover of Indian Diary and Album by Cecil Beaton
Author: Cecil Beaton
Year: 1991
Language: en
Edition: Revised
Pages: 184
ISBN-13: 9780192122995
Dimensions:
Height: 10.25 Inches
Length: 8 Inches
Weight: 1.3448197982 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 915.404359
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Indian Diary and Album by Cecil Beaton, published by Oxford University Press on August 22, 1991, presents a unique blend of photography and narrative. This revised edition features 184 pages and is written in English. The book captures Beaton’s experiences as he documented the British Empire and its allies during World War II, focusing on India, Burma, and China at a pivotal moment in their histories. Through a combination of over 200 photographs and Beaton’s vivid prose, readers are offered a comprehensive view of the landscapes and people he encountered.

In this work, Beaton’s keen observational skills shine as he describes the diverse environments and wartime figures with striking detail. The narrative includes evocative depictions of the Burmese countryside, the vibrant city of Bombay, and the harsh realities faced by soldiers and civilians alike. Readers will find a range of experiences, from the chaos of a plane crash to the quieter moments of waiting for transport. This book serves as both a visual and literary record, showcasing Beaton’s photography alongside his insightful commentary on the complexities of war and its impact on daily life.


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In 1944, in one of its more inspired moments, the British Ministry of Information dispatched Cecil Beaton– self-dramatizing exquisite, darling of London society, chosen photographer to royalty, and later the world-famous designer of My Fair Lady and Gigi–to the Far East to take pictures of the British Empire and its allies at war. The result was not only a superb collection of photographs but a breathtakingly vivid written portrait of India, Burma, and China at a historic turning-point in their histories. These volumes integrate both elements fully for the first time, offering the complete text of Beaton’s narrative and a truly comprehensive selection of over 200 photographs.
Beaton was a great observer and, perhaps unexpectedly, a great describer. In remarkably few words, he can make you see, hear, smell, almost touch the dusty Burmese countryside, the shimmering, casual magnificence of a Bombay virtually untouched by war, or the rain-sodden, flea-bitten front lines in a China nearly destroyed by it. He was an acute observer of people, too, and these books offer revealing glimpses of representative wartime figures from Madame Sun Yat-sen and General Claire Chennault to anonymous British soldiers and Chinese peasants. There is mayhem, including an electrifying description of what it’s like to live through a plane crash, and mordant social comedy that rivals (and explains much of) The Jewel in the Crown. Perhaps best of all are Beaton’s accounts of the two great invariants of modern war–waiting for transport and enduring it–in all their exquisite variety.
A magnificent record of some of Beaton’s most austere and disciplined photography and a welcome reminder of his almost forgotten literary gifts, these books offer a uniquely real picture of one of the most heroic episodes of recent history.

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Language: en. Pages: 184. Edition: Revised.

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