Last of the Nuba

Leni RIEFENSTAHL

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Last of the Nuba
Last of the Nuba
Last of the Nuba
Last of the Nuba

INSCRIBED BY LENI RIEFENSTAHL IN THE YEAR OF PUBLICATION, SCARCE FIRST AMERICAN EDITION OF LAST OF THE NUBA, 1974

RIEFENSTAHL, Leni. The Last of the Nuba. New York: Harper & Row, (1974). Small folio (9-1/2 by 12-1/2 inches), original green cloth, pictorial endpapers, original photographic dust jacket.

First American edition of Riefenstahl’s controversial photobook on the Nuba, an exceptional copy inscribed by her in German in the year of publication on the title page, “Lieber Walter—Dies Büch wird Dir einen Einblick in mein jetziger Leben gehen. In aller Freundschaft, Leni 4.10.74” (Dear Walter, This book will give you insight into my present life. In much friendship). Featuring over 125 color and black-and-white photogravures, many double page.

Leni Riefenstahl is perhaps best known for Triumph of the Will (1935) and Olympia (1938), films that “earned her both acclaim as a cinematic genius and contempt as a propagandist for Hitler… But it was her photography that stirred most controversy. Inspired by George Rodger’s famous image of a muscular Nuba wrestler carried on the shoulders of another fighter [featured herein], she made several trips to southern Sudan to photograph the Nuba… Her first Sudan book, Last of the Nuba, published in the United States in 1974, won her recognition as a photographer and to some extent rehabilitated her as an artist. But… writing in The New York Review of Books in 1975, Susan Sontag said there was a common ‘esthetic’ running through what she called Riefenstahl’s ‘triptych of fascist visuals— her early work as an actress in Arnold Fanck’s ‘mountain films,’ her two principal documentaries and her photographs of the Nuba” (New York Times). First published in German in 1973. Bookseller price ticket affixed to front flap of dust jacket.

Only light edge-wear, minor tape reinforcement to verso of colorful dust jacket. A scarce about-fine inscribed copy.

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