Vietnam Inc. is a photographic book produced by Philip Jones Griffiths and published in 1971 by Collier Books in New York, in both hard and soft back. It contains 266 black and white photographs most with captions, sympathetic to the civilian perspective of the South Vietnamese people during the Vietnam War. The book is considered a classic and its publication in 1971 contributed to the public opinion against the war. The South Vietnamese government banned Philip Jones Griffiths from reentering the country in 1971, after the publication.
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| - Vietnam Inc. es un libro fotográfico producido por Philip Jones Griffiths y publicado en 1971 por Collier Books en Nueva York, tanto en tapa dura como blanda. Contiene 266 fotografías en blanco y negro, la mayoría con leyendas cuyo contenido empatiza con la perspectiva civil del pueblo de Vietnam del Sur durante la guerra de Vietnam. El libro se considera un clásico y su publicación en 1971 contribuyó a que la opinión pública se posicionara en contra de la guerra. Tras su publicación, el gobierno sudvietnamita prohibió a su autor volver a entrar al país. (es)
- Vietnam Inc. is a photographic book produced by Philip Jones Griffiths and published in 1971 by Collier Books in New York, in both hard and soft back. It contains 266 black and white photographs most with captions, sympathetic to the civilian perspective of the South Vietnamese people during the Vietnam War. The book is considered a classic and its publication in 1971 contributed to the public opinion against the war. The South Vietnamese government banned Philip Jones Griffiths from reentering the country in 1971, after the publication. (en)
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| - Vietnam Inc. es un libro fotográfico producido por Philip Jones Griffiths y publicado en 1971 por Collier Books en Nueva York, tanto en tapa dura como blanda. Contiene 266 fotografías en blanco y negro, la mayoría con leyendas cuyo contenido empatiza con la perspectiva civil del pueblo de Vietnam del Sur durante la guerra de Vietnam. Las fotografías fueron tomadas entre 1966 y 1971, algunas originalmente en formato de diapositivas en color de 35 mm y convertidas luego a blanco y negro. Contienen algunas imágenes descarnadas, a veces impactantes, que fueron descritas por The New York Times como «Lo más cerca que vamos a estar de un ensayo fotoperiodístico definitivo sobre la guerra». El libro se considera un clásico y su publicación en 1971 contribuyó a que la opinión pública se posicionara en contra de la guerra. Tras su publicación, el gobierno sudvietnamita prohibió a su autor volver a entrar al país. Vietnam Inc. fue reeditado en 2001 por Phaidon con un prólogo de Noam Chomsky. (es)
- Vietnam Inc. is a photographic book produced by Philip Jones Griffiths and published in 1971 by Collier Books in New York, in both hard and soft back. It contains 266 black and white photographs most with captions, sympathetic to the civilian perspective of the South Vietnamese people during the Vietnam War. The photographs were taken between 1966 and 1971, some originally shot in 35mm colour slide format and converted to black and white. These gritty, sometimes shocking pictures were described by the New York Times as "The closest we are ever going to come to a definitive photo-journalistic essay on the war." The book is considered a classic and its publication in 1971 contributed to the public opinion against the war. The South Vietnamese government banned Philip Jones Griffiths from reentering the country in 1971, after the publication. The original hardback book has become a collector's item. Vietnam Inc. was republished in 2001 by Phaidon with a foreword by Noam Chomsky. (en)
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