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A Letter from Japan

The Photographs of John Swope

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As one of the first American photographers to arrive in Japan after World War II, John Swope captured a critical moment in history, even before Japan's official surrender. His compelling photo essay is enhanced by excerpts from a 144-page letter he wrote to his wife, actress Dorothy McGuire, during his three-week journey with a team of Edward Steichen's Naval photographers, tasked with documenting the release of Allied prisoners of war. Swope transcended his official role to portray the war's impact on the local population and the land, as well as on the freed soldiers. Having previously visited Japan 15 years earlier, he had a unique understanding of the devastation and grappled with the changes he witnessed. His letter articulates his experiences and emotional responses, while his photographs, paired with his words, offer a poignant and personal perspective on a world in limbo, reflecting deep humanity and sensitivity for both sides of the conflict. This work features 114 color plates, including contrasts from Swope's Hollywood photography, his Life magazine career, and his international travels spanning the 1930s to the 1970s.

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A Letter from Japan, Carolyn Peter, John W. Dower, John Swope

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2006
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