Read "Shutterbabe Adventures in Love and War" by Deborah Copaken Kogan available from Rakuten Kobo. NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The remarkable memoir of an ambitious young photojournalist who went off to war as a twenty-two-ye. Shutterbabe: Adventures in Love and War Deborah Copaken Kogan Villard, pages, $ Feb. 25, - What makes "Shutterbabe" such a great read is photographer Deborah Copaken Kogan's willingness to write about herself with the same unflinching . Shutterbabe Adventures In Love War by Deborah Copaken Kogan available in Trade Paperback on www.doorway.ru, also read synopsis and reviews. NATIONAL BESTSELLER - The remarkable memoir of an ambitious young photojournalist who went off to.
Shutterbabe Adventures in Love and War. Deborah Copaken Kogan. • 16 Ratings; $; $; Publisher Description. NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The remarkable memoir of an ambitious young photojournalist who went off to war as a twenty-two-year-old girl—and came back, four years and many adventures later, a woman. On a wintery night in February , 22 year-old Deborah Copaken Kogan entered Afganistan as the only female in a group of Afghan freedom fighters. She had come to photograph the Soviet pull-out. This is a memoir of a young woman finding and fighting her way through the war zones of the world. SHUTTERBABE. Adventures in Love and War. by Deborah Copaken Kogan. BUY NOW FROM. AMAZON BARNES NOBLE GET WEEKLY BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS: Email Address Subscribe. Tweet. KIRKUS REVIEW. In four years as a photojournalist, Kogan charged into the world's most dangerous places and fell in love with men from all over the northern hemisphere.
She is also a performance artist and her experiences make up this book which she categorizes as a "love poem" to her husband, Paul Kogan. To understand this book, I believe one must start here: a love poem, not a self-aggrandizing autobiography, as some of her harshest critics suggest. What if the protagonist in that age-old tale--boy goes to war, comes back a man--were a female? Shutterbabe, Deborah Copaken Kogan's remarkable debut, is just that: the story of a twenty-two-year-old girl from Potomac, Maryland, who goes off to photograph wars and comes back, four years and one too many adventures later, a woman. In , fresh out of Harvard, Deborah Copaken Kogan moved to Paris with a small backpack, a couple of cameras, the hubris of a superhero, and a strong thirst for danger. She wanted to see what a war would look like when seen from up close. Naïvely, she figured it would be easy to filter death through the prism of her wide-angle lens.
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