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Gordon Parks: The Flavio Story

The extraordinary story of one Life photo-essay by Gordon Parks and its impact. This book explores a once-popular picture story by Gordon Parks and the extraordinary chain of events it prompted. Published in Life magazine in June 1961 as 'Poverty: Freedom’s Fearful Foe,' this empathetic photo-essay profiled the da Silva family, living in a hillside favela near a wealthy enclave of Rio de Janeiro. Focused primarily on the eldest son Flavio, an industrious 12-year-old suffering from crippling asthma, Parks’ story elicited more than 3,000 letters and $25,000 in donations from Life readers to help the family and the favela. In Brazil the story sparked controversy; one news magazine, O Cruzeiro, retaliated against Life and sent photographer Henri Ballot to document poverty in New York City. Undeterred, Life embarked on a multi-year 'rescue' effort that involved moving Flavio to a Denver hospital, relocating the family to a new home and administering funds to support the favela. The story, as well as Parks’ relationship to Flavio, continued to develop over many years. The details of this extraordinary history provide a fascinating example of U.S. exceptionalism during the early 1960s and a revealing look inside the power and cultural force of the 'Great American Magazine'.

- Paul Roth (editor, author), Amanda Maddox (editor, author), Sergio Burgi, Beatriz Jaguaribe, Maria De Carvalho, Natalie Spagnol (authors)
- 300 pages
- 10.2 Inches W x 11.5 Inches L x 1.2 Inches H
- Hardcover
- Steidl
- 2018
- Item #: 978-3958293441

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