Originally published in 1989, this novel examines the photography of war.
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A Graham Greeneish suspense novel with a strong intellectual strand and a real kicker of an ending.--New York Times
Stills captures the poetry of photography and the spirit that drives journalists who cover war. In the process, it grapples with the essential human dilemma of those who view war's compelling tragedy through the prism of a lens.--Larry Pintak former CBS correspondent in Beirut and author of Beirut Outtakes
Samuel Hazo is director and president of the International Poetry Forum and professor emeritus of English at Duquesne University. He is the author of several novels as well as poetry collections, including Silence Spoken Here, and Once far the Last Bandit, which was nominated for a National Book Award in 1973. He lives in Pittsburgh.
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