Description
With a foreword by the Honorable Ras J. Baraka, 40th Mayor of Newark, NJ, The War Is Here is Life magazine photographer Bud Lee's dramatic, empathetic, and still shocking record of the Newark uprising of 1967-a pivotal moment in a summer of protest and rage across the country, whose reverberations we still feel today.
About the Author
Bud Lee (1941-2015) is a self-taught photographer, who first took up a camera professionally in the military and received fine art training at the National Academy in New York. He had an idiosyncratic eye unconstrained by the conventions of documentary photography. Between 1967 and 1974, he worked on assignment for Life, Esquire, Rolling Stone, and many other publications, somehow finding himself at the centre of some of the biggest stories of the time. An outsider who got insider access, his work is poetic and painterly, occasionally droll and irreverent. The War Is Here is the first book to collect his photographs. The Honorable Ras J. Baraka is the 40th Mayor of the City of Newark. Born and raised in Newark, with family who've lived in the city for more than 80 years, Mayor Baraka's progressive approach to governing has won him accolades from grassroots organizations to the White House. His father, the late Amiri Baraka, a legendary poet, playwright and political activist, was intimately connected with the events that occurred in Newark in 1967. Chris Campion is a British author, journalist, and editor, and has written for publications that include The Guardian, The Times (UK), Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone, NME, Dazed & Confused, and Vice. He is an archivist for the Estate of Bud Lee, the editor of The War Is Here, and contributes an essay on Bud Lee and the story behind photographs, entitled "On Avon, Between Badger and Livingston".
Reviews
"The Summer of 1967 lives in the DNA of our city-the traumatic pain, the savage injustices, the violence and destruction. Also, what was born from that summer was a Newark with a better understanding of its own indelible core. The stirring images within The War is Here bring Newark's summer of 1967 back to life in vivid detail, reminding us that the past is with us." -New Jersey Senator Cory Booker "Bud Lee captures the 1967 Newark riots.... Lee's pictures opened up a nationwide debate about police violence. A new book, The War Is Here: Newark 1967, collects those images, many of them unpublished, and reinhabits not only the fear and the violence-but also ... the defiance of that bloody week in Newark history." -Tim Adams, The Observer "The War Is Here represents one of the most comprehensive collections of photos about the 1967 Newark Rebellion and Billy Furr that I have ever seen. It tells a story of police violence, community response, and the destructive narrative that was like a weight upon the city of Newark for many years. I can appreciate it both as a memorial to the photographer, who I never met, and as a story about what we once endured." -Junius Williams, Official Newark Historian, author of Unfinished Agenda: Urban Politics in the Era of Black Power "Bud Lee was a graphic storyteller who made informative, often gripping, pictures of despair and anger. He watched and documented Billy Furr being fatally shot in the back and the critical wounding of twelve-year-old Joey Bass, Jr. His photographs of death and destruction were given the cover and a six-page feature in Life. Six pages and a cover were effective then, but now we have The War Is Here, an in-depth record by a gifted and empathetic photographer, 'lest we forget.'" -Anne Wilkes Tucker, Gus and Lyndall Wortham Curator of Photography Emerita at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. "Powerful." -Dave Simpson, The Guardian "We live in a time when journalists, including photojournalists, have lost the public trust. Bud Lee was a reporter. He wasn't seeking to impress you with his singular vision. He was in Newark to look, listen, and report on the complex, tragic events unfolding in front of him. And he did his job, but it's the way that Bud Lee addressed the tragedy that sets him apart. We see that in The War Is Here." -Eugene Richards, photojournalist (formerly with Magnum Photos, now VII Photo Agency), author of Cocaine True, Cocaine Blue, The Fat Baby, and War Is Personal
Book Information
ISBN 9781736309360
Author Bud Lee
Format Hardback
Imprint ZE Books
Publisher ZE Books
Weight(grams) 1411g
Dimensions(mm) 303mm * 244mm * 25mm