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Muluneh, Aida. Ethiopia: Past/Forward (Africalila, 2009)

An interview with Aida Muluneh was recently posted at Dodge & Burn. There’s no information at either link for ordering the book, but I did send an email to Muluneh for information. I’ll update when I receive it.

Aida Muluneh is an award-winning photographer based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. In her photography book Ethiopia: Past/Forward (Africalila, 2009) Aida explores the country through, identity, personal journey and family nostalgia after a 30-year absence. The photographs are a collection of images that show cases a return to a society juxtaposed between past, present and future.

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