Saturday, September 20, 2008

New book collects Wisdom from respected seniors

A new photo book by Andrew Zuckerman, Wisdom, will be released Oct. 1. The book will also become a documentary and you can see some interviews on its Web site.

The book is connected to the Wisdom project of South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who "seeks to create a record of a multicultural group of people who have all made their mark on the world."

The description on Amazon.com says, "Inspired by the idea that wisdom is the greatest gift one generation can give to another, award-winning photographer and filmmaker Andrew Zuckerman interviewed, photographed and filmed 50 of the world’s great writers, actors, artists, designers, politicians, musicians and religious and business leaders of our time. He posed seven questions to each of his subjects—all over 65 years of age—and their candid responses offer uniquely inspirational and often surprising insights. Thoughts from Nelson Mandela, Frank Gehry, Judi Dench, The Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu, Clint Eastwood, Ted Kennedy, Robert Redford, Vaclav Havel, Terence Conran, Buzz Aldrin, Lou Reed, Willie Nelson, Madeline Albright, Jane Goodall, Burt Bacharach, Andrew Wyeth, Vanessa Redgrave, Nadine Gordimer and many more reveal lifetimes of adversity and triumph, and present intimate insights into very public lives. Beautifully photographed and accompanied by a documentary DVD, Wisdom is above all a timeless gift and a deeply revealing portrait of the common experiences that unite generations."

The book also features artist Chuck Close, who has a disability. His words of wisdom: "Far more interesting than problem solving is problem creation."