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Informationen zum Autor Trent Parke, born in Newcastle Australia in 1971, joined Magnum Photos in 2002 and has been a full member since2007. Parke has exhibited internationally and has received numerous awards including World Press Photo Awards in1999, 2000, 2001 and 2005, and the W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography in 2003. His publicationsinclude Dream / Life (1999), The Seventh Wave with Narelle Autio (2000), Bedknobs & Broomsticks (2010), and thelong-awaited Christmas Tree Bucket, also to be published this season by Steidl. Klappentext In 2003 Trent Parke began a road-trip around his native Australia! a monumental journey that was to last two years and cover a distance of over 90!000 km. Minutes to Midnight is the ambitious photographic record of that adventure! in which Parke presents a proud but uneasy nation struggling to craft its identity from different cultures and traditions. Minutes to Midnight merges traditional documentary techniques and imagination to create a dark visual narrative portraying Australia with a mix of nostalgia! romanticism and brooding realism. This is not a record of the physical landscape but of an emotional one. It is a story of human anxiety and intensity! which although told from Australia! represents a universal human condition in the world today. Zusammenfassung In 2003 Trent Parke began a road-trip around his native Australia, a monumental journey that was to last two years andcover a distance of over 90,000 km. Minutes to Midnight is the ambitious photographic record of that adventure, in whichParke presents a proud but uneasy nation struggling to craft its identity from different cultures and traditions. Minutesto Midnight merges traditional documentary techniques and imagination to create a dark visual narrative portraying Australiawith a mix of nostalgia, romanticism and brooding realism. This is not a record of the physical landscape but of anemotional one. It is a story of human anxiety and intensity, which although told from Australia, represents a universalhuman condition in the world today....