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Beyond the Fall: The Former Soviet Bloc in Transition 1989-1999 
 
  
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Hardcover 
222 pages 
Liaison Agency 
Published 2000 
  
About the Author 
  
Anthony Suau, a Time contract photographer, has earned numerous awards, including a 1984 Pulitzer Prize, the World Press News Photo of the Year Award in 1987, and the Robert Capa Gold Medal in 1996.  
  
 
  
Book Description 
  
Photographs and Notes by Anthony Suau Introduction by Tatyana Tolstaya  
  
 
  
A Timely Visual Document of Eastern European Societies in Transition.  
  
 
  
Coinciding with the tenth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Beyond the Fall presents a ten-year photographic documentation of Eastern Europe in transition. Anthony Suau's remarkable visual document opens with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991. From there the book examines the monumental process of Communist societies struggling to transform into open-market economies. This timely book illustrates the widening gap between politicians in Moscow, who struggle to represent business as usual in the international political arena, and the Soviet people, who are in turmoil at home. A powerful vision of the future is reflected in the faces of men who cheer on the hammering of the Berlin Wall, yet the working conditions for the average factory worker, as seen in Suau's 1992 photograph, appear to be unchanged from those in the 1930s. From the horror of mass graves in Chechnya to the giddy frenzy of Moscow nightlife for Russia's nouveaux riches, Suau's photographs capture a war of hope and despair that appears to be at the point of explosion. An international traveling exhibition of Beyond the Fall opens at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., in the fall of 1999 and travels to the Newseum branches in New York City and San Francisco in 2000.  
  
 
  
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