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Gypsies [Hardcover]

Eddie Brannan , Patrick Cariou

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Aug 2 2011
With Gypsies, photographer Patrick Cariou and writer and filmmaker Guy-Laurent Winterstein retrace the migration of the Rom people (the Gypsies’ own term for themselves) from northern to southern Europe, the Middle East, and ultimately to India, the home of their ancestors. The original journey was an epic, thousand-year odyssey and Cariou and Winterstein have labored more than a decade to retrace it.

Cariou, a self taught anthropologist and a professional and award-winning documentary, portrait, and fine art photographer harbors a lifelong, passionate fascination with outlaws and renegades and an equal ability to earn their trust and respect. In 1997, Cariou’s first monograph, Surfers featured the thousand-yard stares of renowned and revered athletes who had famously chosen the sea over land, movement over stasis; in 2000 he produced Yes Rasta, after vanishing into the Jamaican forests in pursuit of the last members of the true and hidden cult of Rastafarianism; and now, in 2010, with Gypsies, Cariou comes to the end of his travels spent documenting a sparse landscape of itinerant clans living in a world apart for hundreds of years.

Himself a gadje (non-Gypsie), photographer Cariou relied on writer and filmaker Winterstein as his point of access. A Manouche Gypsy born in France, Winterstein’s family connections enabled the expedition to begin, and his fluency in the Gypsy tongue facilitated it as the pair headed east. The result is a stunning and thought-provoking collection of portraits and landscapes that demonstrate the wide variety of conditions in which the Gypsies of the world find themselves, from citizen to gangster, from the flashy prosperity of the Mercedesdriving Manouches of France to the abject poverty of the Kalderash of Slovakia.

Incredibly, Cariou’s images reveal the diversity of ethnic types to be found in this global tribe; from the dark-eyed, ringlet haired stereotypical “Gypsy types” in Northern Europe, who seem to display clearly their Indian heritage, to blond, blue-eyed children in Afghanistan, much nearer to the source of origin, who nonetheless have distinctly Caucasian features. These people, scattered far and wide, are a family, bound together by centuries of history and generations of survival.

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  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: powerHouse Books (Aug 2 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1576875709
  • ISBN-13: 978-1576875704
  • Product Dimensions: 22.9 x 2.3 x 30.5 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 Kg
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #808,455 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Along the way, he [Cariou] encountered Gypsies making sausage on the floor of a Romanian hovel and living in weirdly beautiful shantytowns in Slovakia and tents in Afghanistan. In France, he found more prosperous Roma, whose Gypsy caravans now include Ferraris..." - New York Times: T Magazine

About the Author

Patrick Cariou is an acclaimed photographer whose work synthesizes documentary and fine art image making. His photography has been collected in three monographs, Surfers (powerHouse Books, 1997), Yes Rasta (powerHouse Books, 2000), and Trench town Love (779, Editions, 2003).

Guy-Laurent Winterstein was born in France and has Manouche Gypsy roots. He is a writer and filmmaker. Winterstein is the director of the film Romanistan (2007).

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4.0 out of 5 stars Unromanticized and unflinching. Mar 14 2012
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Patrick Cariou's photo anthology of gypsies is eyeopening, jarring, and stereotype dismantling. Confessionally, I've kept a romanticized vision of gypsies from when I was a little girl and reached the special feature page on the Roma in my history book that fascinated me so intently. In the opening chapter of Cariou's "Gypsies", the images where so far flung from my idealized picture of gypsies that I almost wished I could convince myself that they were nothing but nonfiction, pure put-on fabrication. I found the book more beautiful as he traced the gypsies through land and history, to their believed origin of India. Alas, these were the gypsies I was familiar with, the gypsies I dreamed being one of. But how unfortunately ignorant I had been, of the immense diversity of gypsies. Cariou delivers an encompassing look at gypsy culture, which cannot be pigeon-holed or wrapped up with a bow. He does not romanticize them with soft focus, but instead illuminates with flash, and bold, unflinching colors.

I recommend Tony Gatlif's 1993 documentary "Latcho Drom" as a film companion to this book. The journey of the Romany people told through musicians and dancers of India, Egypt, Turkey, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, France, and Spain.

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