Description
Discover the profound legacy of David Goldblatt and Nadine Gordimer with the redesigned edition of 'On the Mines.' This essential photography book offers a captivating glimpse into South Africa's mining history, shaped by Goldblatt's eye for detail and Gordimer's insightful narrative. Originally published in 1973, this reimagined version retains the impactful three chapters: 'The Witwatersrand: a Time and Tailings,' 'Shaftsinking,' and 'Mining Men,' while introducing 31 new, mostly unpublished photographs capturing the evolving landscape of mining and its social implications.
Goldblatt, born in the historically rich town of Randfontein, combines his unique perspective on South African life with Gordimer's profound essay detailing the human and political facets of mining. This book showcases not just the decline of the mines but the resilience of communities intertwined with them. The updated edition features previously unseen color images, deleted photographs, and a reflective postscript by Gordimer that enriches your reading experience.
As part of an ambitious collaboration with Steidl, 'On the Mines' stands as a definitive work documenting the complexity of life in South Africa during a pivotal time, encompassing themes of human values, memory, and identity that resonate deeply in our contemporary world. Perfect for collectors, history enthusiasts, and those fascinated by social photography, this book is a must-have for anyone looking to understand the intricate connections between the mining industry and the cultural landscape of South Africa.
Goldblatt, born in the historically rich town of Randfontein, combines his unique perspective on South African life with Gordimer's profound essay detailing the human and political facets of mining. This book showcases not just the decline of the mines but the resilience of communities intertwined with them. The updated edition features previously unseen color images, deleted photographs, and a reflective postscript by Gordimer that enriches your reading experience.
As part of an ambitious collaboration with Steidl, 'On the Mines' stands as a definitive work documenting the complexity of life in South Africa during a pivotal time, encompassing themes of human values, memory, and identity that resonate deeply in our contemporary world. Perfect for collectors, history enthusiasts, and those fascinated by social photography, this book is a must-have for anyone looking to understand the intricate connections between the mining industry and the cultural landscape of South Africa.