Тбилиси в 1947 году — в объективе великого фотографа Роберта Капы
В 1947 году американский писатель и лауреат Нобелевской и Пулитцеровской премий Джон Стейнбек впервые посетил Грузию. Отрывки из его дневника — о Тбилиси, футболе, «Боржоми» и, конечно, еде — мы публиковали здесь.
Поездку в СССР организовало издание New York Herald Tribune, а сопровождал Стейнбека фотокорреспондент Роберт Капа — один из основателей агентства Magnum. Вот каким они увидели Тбилиси.
Тбилиси в 1947 году — в объективе великого фотографа Роберта Капы
В 1947 году американский писатель и лауреат Нобелевской и Пулитцеровской премий Джон Стейнбек впервые посетил Грузию. Отрывки из его дневника — о Тбилиси, футболе, «Боржоми» и, конечно, еде — мы публиковали здесь.
Поездку в СССР организовало издание New York Herald Tribune, а сопровождал Стейнбека фотокорреспондент Роберт Капа — один из основателей агентства Magnum. Вот каким они увидели Тбилиси.
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