Rio de Janeiro: Ontem & hoje
によって
Alberto A. Cohen
,
Sergio A. Fridmann
,
Ricardo Siqueira
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History
Travel
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
128
言語
ポルトガル語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1998
出版社
Amazon-Agência de Comunicação, Cultura e Meio Ambiente
版
First Edition
ISBN-10
8587112015
ISBN-13
9788587112019
説明
"Rio de Janeiro: Ontem & hoje" presents a captivating exploration of the vibrant and ever-evolving city of Rio de Janeiro through the keen observations of Alberto A. Cohen and Sergio A. Fridman. This work melds rich historical context with contemporary reflections, revealing how the city's past continues to shape its present. The authors draw upon extensive research, providing readers with a narrative that speaks to the heart of Rio’s dynamic culture.
The book is adorned with stunning photographs taken by Ricardo Siqueira, which serve as a visual tour guide through Rio's iconic landmarks and lesser-known corners. Each image captures the essence of the city, offering a striking contrast between yesterday's charm and today's hustle and bustle. Through these visuals, readers are invited to witness the beautiful dichotomy of tradition and modernity that defines Rio.
Cohen and Fridman’s writing weaves together tales of the city's people, traditions, and sociopolitical evolution. As they delve into the social fabric of Rio, they uncover stories of resilience, joy, and transformation that resonate with both locals and visitors alike. This insightful work not only encapsulates the spirit of Rio de Janeiro but also invites readers to reflect on the narratives that shape urban landscapes.
In merging evocative storytelling with compelling visuals, this exploration stands out as a tribute to Rio. It encourages a deeper appreciation for a city that is as complex as it is beautiful, ultimately fostering a sense of connection to the heritage and dreams of its inhabitants.
The book is adorned with stunning photographs taken by Ricardo Siqueira, which serve as a visual tour guide through Rio's iconic landmarks and lesser-known corners. Each image captures the essence of the city, offering a striking contrast between yesterday's charm and today's hustle and bustle. Through these visuals, readers are invited to witness the beautiful dichotomy of tradition and modernity that defines Rio.
Cohen and Fridman’s writing weaves together tales of the city's people, traditions, and sociopolitical evolution. As they delve into the social fabric of Rio, they uncover stories of resilience, joy, and transformation that resonate with both locals and visitors alike. This insightful work not only encapsulates the spirit of Rio de Janeiro but also invites readers to reflect on the narratives that shape urban landscapes.
In merging evocative storytelling with compelling visuals, this exploration stands out as a tribute to Rio. It encourages a deeper appreciation for a city that is as complex as it is beautiful, ultimately fostering a sense of connection to the heritage and dreams of its inhabitants.