Abstract
The celebrated Iranian photojournalist Kaveh Golestan was killed when he stepped on a landmine while on assignment in Iraq, in April 2003. His widow, the photographer Hengameh Golestan, here introduces an essay and selection of photographs from the forthcoming book Kaveh Golestan 1950—2003: Recording the Truth in Iran, edited by Malu Halasa and Hengameh Golestan, to be published by Hatje Cantz and the Prince Claus Fund Library in October.
