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Humans of New York

Humans of New York
作者:Brandon Stanton
副标题:Stories
出版社:St. Martin's Press
出版年:2015-10
ISBN:9781250058904
行业:其它
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内容简介

In the summer of 2010, photographer Brandon Stanton began an ambitious project -to single-handedly create a photographic census of New York City. The photos he took and the accompanying interviews became the blog Humans of New York. His audience steadily grew from a few hundred followers to, at present count, over twelve million. In 2013, his book Humans of New York, based on that blog, was published and immediately catapulted to the top of the NY Times Bestseller List where it has appeared for over forty-five weeks. Now, Brandon is back with the Humans of New York book that his loyal followers have been waiting for: Humans of New York: Stories. Ever since Brandon began interviewing people on the streets of New York, the dialogue he's had with them has increasingly become as in-depth, intriguing and moving as the photos themselves. Humans of New York: Stories presents a whole new group of people in stunning photographs, with a rich design and, most importantly, longer stories that delve deeper and surprise with greater candor. Let Brandon Stanton and the Humans of New York he's photographed astonish you all over again next fall.

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作者简介

BRANDON STANTON is the creator of the #1 New York Times bestselling book Humans of New York as well as the children's book, Little Humans. He was a 2013 Time Magazine "30 people under 30 changing the world," an ABC News Person of the Week, told stories from around the world in collaboration with the United Nations, and was invited to photograph President Obama in the Oval Office. His photography and storytelling blog, also called Humans of New York is followed by over fifteen million people on several social media platforms. He is a graduate of the University of Georgia and lives in New York City.

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读书文摘

“光脚走路,最酷的感觉是?” “生命体验更鲜活,直接感受世间冷暖。” “那最糟糕的体验呢?” “踩到屎。”

我已99岁了,脖子以下的所有器官都不听使唤,脖子以上这玩意却和其他人一样好,你说这是我的幸运呢?还是不幸呢?

“我是一名哲学教授。我告诉学生们‘永远不要把自己当成例外’。人们喜欢把自己当成例外。他们要求别人遵守道德准则,却不愿同样要求自己。比如,人们倾向于认为,如果自己说了谎,那完全是不得已而为之。但如果是别人说了谎,那就意味着他们不诚实。所以永远不要把自己当成例外。如果你是贼,就不要抱怨别人抢劫你。

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