The photographer Glynn Griffiths took his camera into Hillbrow to capture many-faceted moods for this book. Most pictures have the spontaneity and excitement of the unposed, the candid shot; some were taken furtively through a hole cut in his jacket (when to be seen with a camera would have spelled trouble). The result speaks for themselves; in turn amusing, horrific, pathetic, gripping and tragic. Griffiths' photographs are an honest and gripping cross-section of what may be seen and experienced on any Hillbrow street corner, in any night club or cafe, park or bed-sit.
Paddi Clay, who came to Hillbrow with initial fear and suspicion, was wooed and won over by the area's sheer interest and complexity and its kaleidoscope of humanity. She tells the insider's story as it should be told - from the inside. Revealing the hopes and fears, the hectic highs and despairing lows behind the blank, private faces thronging the streets, her narrative is a commentary and insight into the picture. Book and jacket show minimal use and wear, overall a very good, clean and attractive second hand copy.
128 Pages. The jacket is a little shelf rubbed. The boards are in a very good condition and remain strong. Internally the pages are clean and complete. Tightly bound.
- Jacket Condition: Good
- Binding Condition: Good
- Overall Condition: Very good
- Size: 220 mm x 285 mm
- Sold By: Hemingways Books
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- Country: South Africa
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