Colombia is a land of natural beauty & rich cultural heritage, of rain forests & rivers, of peaceful rural farms & ranches where farmers & gauchos gather for work & leisure. But behind these images of bucolic serenity, the people of Colombia live through considerable hardships. Poverty is prevalent in many isolated parts of the country where state authority is largely absent, & seventy years of armed conflict between the Colombian army, right-wing paramilitary forces, & left-wing guerrilla groups, such as the FARC & the ELN, continue to leave lasting scars. The country`s central role in the cocaine trade both provides for & threatens the livelihood of many Colombians. The culmination of almost twenty years spent travelling throughout & photographing Colombia, Colombia: On the Brink of Paradise features more than one hundred incredible photographs by Luca Zanetti. What the images collectively portray is a place that teeters between paradise & the abyss, a wildly colourful & chaotic backdrop to the stories of everyday people`s lives. Arranged thematically in several sections, the book also
Includes:: an essay on the historic, political, & social context of the conflict by Colombian sociologist Alfredo Molano, who followed closely the peace negotiations of 2012-16 between the Colombian government & the FARC & who is a member of the truth commission established as part of the peace agreement signed between the rebels & the government; brief introductory texts by Medellin journalist Anamaria Bedoya Builes; & a postscript by Luca Zanetti.