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Exposure Simon Garfield

Exposure By Simon Garfield

Exposure by Simon Garfield


$30.99
Condition - Very Good
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Summary

Bob Carlos Clarke, one of the most controversial photographers of his generation, had a reputation for brilliant, sexually-infused shots. When he killed himself in 2006, at the age of 55, many people saw it as an inevitable ending to an inspired but troubled career. And, most importantly - what, or who, killed Bob Carlos Clarke?

Exposure Summary

Exposure: The Unusual Life and Violent Death of Bob Carlos Clarke by Simon Garfield

Bob Carlos Clarke, one of the most controversial photographers of his generation, had a reputation for brilliant, sexually-infused shots. He had entertained Princess Diana at his studio and was a mainstay of Chelsea parties for twenty years. He photographed major rock stars and models, and he was universally recognised as an unrivalled photographic printer. Students of photography packed his lectures and queued for hours for his autograph, and many experts believe him to be the among the greatest unsung artistic talents of his times. But Carlos Clarke was also his own worst enemy, a unruly genius beset by self-doubt and prone to bad decisions. When he killed himself in 2006, at the age of 55, many people saw it as an inevitable ending to an inspired but troubled career. Simon Garfield stumbled on this world of photography, rock music, moneyed society and erotica while working on another project, and soon it enveloped him. The more people he spoke to, the greater his curiosity grew. Who was this unpredictable man? Was he really the 'dark genius' those in the know saw him as? And, most importantly - what, or who, killed Bob Carlos Clarke? Passionate and compelling, Exposure is a story of love, art, sex and corrosive despair. Above all, it is a unique window into the soul of a man burdened with obsession.

About Simon Garfield

Simon Garfield is the author of ten highly acclaimed books of non-fiction including Mauve, The Error World and The Wrestling. His edited diaries from the Mass Observation Archive - Our Hidden Lives, We Are at War and Private Battles - provided unique insights into the Second World War and its aftermath, and his study of AIDS in Britain, The End of Innocence, won the Somerset Maugham Prize.

Additional information

GOR003218329
9780091922580
0091922585
Exposure: The Unusual Life and Violent Death of Bob Carlos Clarke by Simon Garfield
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Ebury Publishing
20090514
320
N/A
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