
The book contains illuminating interviews with family members, other gangsters, Colombian police and judges, and survivors of Escobar's killing sprees. The text is supplemented by contemporary photographs by Mollison of Escobar's fleet of planes, his private zoo, arms caches captured by the police, and even Escobar's prison jukebox. It is both a compelling picture story and a landmark in visual journalism.
This is the original follow-up to James Mollison's James and Other Apes (Chris Boot, 2004). Born of British origin in Kenya, Mollison now lives in Venice. He works as an advertising and editorial photographer, and his work has been widely published throughout the world, including in Colors, The New York Times, the Guardian, and Le Monde
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