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Hope in the Dark

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Twenty-five years ago, AIDS was unknown in sub-Saharan Africa. Today it's overwhelmingly the continent's biggest killer. In Hope in the Dark, photojournalist Jeremy Cowart documents the hope and pain of Africa's AIDS generation - a generation beset by poverty and fear, a generation in which children in some countries are more likely to die of AIDS than not. But despite the sickening odds, Cowart captures brief glipses of beauty, optimism and joy as he makes his way accross the continent. Through this collection of startling, remarkable images, his lens uncovers not just the magnitude of the problem, but also the places where God is undeniably present in the midst of it.

195 pages, Paperback

First published June 27, 2006

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Profile Image for JoséMaría BlancoWhite.
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February 10, 2014
Africans at first sight: dignity and hope

The pictures are beautiful; some of them are only templates begging for words, but they convey the stuff that Africa is made off: the wood, the mud... The children's faces are smiling, always innocent and beautiful. The older people show resilience, dignity, and an expression that seems to say: 'It's done, I'm almost there'. The more enigmatic faces are of those in between, the young and middle ages; they are going through it. Most of these people dress clean clothes, specially the women. The book does a good job in that it makes the pictures alive, and their protagonists almost speak to us (although whatever they say depends on the listener).

One gets an idea of what Africa looks like. The landscapes under ominous skies, the muddy lanes, the water streams in front of the doors threatening with floods. I felt, however, that I wanted to know more about specifics in these people's lives. Their problems are mentioned as in headlines. I know it wasn't meant to be for this book but, still, I feel I would have liked to know even just a little more about those people in the pictures, from themselves, in their words.
Profile Image for Ashley Howard.
63 reviews5 followers
September 9, 2007
Jeremy Cowart is one of my idols. First known for his celebrity photography, his photos of Africa are vibrant and haunting.
I suggest you check out his website also-
www.jeremycowart.com
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23 reviews1 follower
February 15, 2008
this is a beautiful visual trip through some of the hardships of Africa. real people seeking life.
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May 4, 2008
A must for your coffee table. Very creative and effective approach to getting a message across.
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