Literary Nonfiction. Photography. Middle Eastern Studies. Limited edition of 1,000 copies. Includes essay by the photographer and fifty black and white photographs. Based on independent
photographer Andrea Camuto's five extensive, un-embedded stays in Afghanistan, TERRAIN OF LOSS illuminates the life of Afghans almost invisible in our mainstream media. After the fall of the
Taliban, a vast migration of refugees was by 2002 the largest assisted repatriation in history, a crisis overshadowed by international military efforts against the Taliban insurgency. By 2005,
when Camuto first went to Afghanistan, five million refugees had returned from exile, with more on the way. In her haunting photographs of a brutalized, war-torn land, we see these landless
refugee families and, in particular, Afghan women��#34;resettled" in scarred and bleak landscapes, in a woman's prison, on the windswept plains.