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Gilles Peress and Chris Klatell: Annals of the North

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Annals of the North serves as an almanac to Gilles Peress's Whatever You Say, Say Nothing, blending essays, stories, photographs, documents, and testimonies to unpack the intricate and conflicting narratives arising from the Northern Ireland conflict. Against a backdrop of 800 years of colonisation, this intimate work examines the struggle between Irish Republicans/Nationalists, Protestant Unionists/Loyalists, and the British empire. It addresses themes of empire, betrayal, and the tension between everyday life and episodes of violence, offering multiple perspectives on the region and broader twentieth-century geopolitics.
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This work is ideal for readers interested in contemporary history, conflict studies, and those drawn to richly visual and narrative explorations of sociopolitical themes. It suits an audience seeking a profound understanding of the Northern Ireland conflict through a diverse mix of legal, literary, and personal perspectives.

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An almanac to the world of Whatever You Say, Say Nothing by Gilles Peress, also published by Steidl this season, Annals of the North combines essays, stories, photographs, documents and testimonies to open up for the reader the complicated and contradictory storylines that emerged from the conflict in the North of Ireland.

Weighed down by 800 years of colonisation but only the size of Connecticut (with half its population), the North provides a remarkably intimate stage set. Interweaving text and image, Annals of the North examines the multifaceted struggle between Irish Republicans / Nationalists, Protestant Unionists / Loyalists, and the imperial British to explore broader themes of empire, retribution, and betrayal, as well as the tense dialectic between the ordinary demands of everyday life and intense, periodic explosions of violence.

Wide-ranging yet deeply personal and political, alternately dense and humorous, legal and literary, Annals of the North is an almanac, not an academic history of the North of Ireland, offering a multiplicity of entry points into the North, and, by extension, into the geopolitics of the twentieth century and their impact on the people trapped in the gears of the machine.

Annals of the North is about a time and a place, and about a group of peopleโ€”friends, families, victims, soldiers, lovers, thinkers and spiesโ€”but it is also a book about another book. - Gilles Peress and Chris Klatell

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Annals of the North has been praised for its compelling combination of text and imagery. Pat Padua of Spectrum Culture calls it an unforgettable marriage of text and image recounting a centuries-old tale of cruelty. Sean McLaughlin from the Derry Journal highlights its examination of the multifaceted conflict among republicans, nationalists, unionists, loyalists, and the British. Roy Greenslade of Belfast Media notes the book's extensive 904-page content, enriched with over 200 photos, illustrations, maps, charts, documents, and essays documenting the struggle.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9783958297937

Publisher: Steidl Publishers

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 April 2021

Country: Germany

Imprint: Steidl Verlag

Illustration: 233 Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 197.0mm

Height: 260.0mm

Weight: 2400g

Pages: 904

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