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For more than fifteen years, French photographer Bernard Plossu took extended trips to Mexico to photograph people, landscapes, and a culture in flux. !Vamanos! Bernard Plossu in Mexico captures the bohemian adventure of this traveler's four journeys, the first in 1965-66 and the last in 1981. His black-and-white and color images have transfixed generations of young people in France, who cherish him in the way young Americans celebrate Jack Kerouac. Plossu's romantic vision encompasses coquettish women, peasants at work, fog-wrapped trails in the jungle, and waves lapping at sandy beaches. Yet Plossu is also aware of poverty and the challenges facing a modernizing society, and his photographs capture the nobility of all his subjects. Along with more than three hundred photographs, organized into chapters representing each of his Mexican journeys, this first compilation of Plossu's Mexican work includes an essay by prominent French photo editor Claude Nori that highlights Plossu's vagabond spirit. Additional commentaries are provided by renowned writers, including the book's editor, Salvador Albinana, and Emmanuel Guigon, Francisco Salinas, Alfonso Morales, and Jose Agustin.