Sune Jonsson: Life and Work delves into the photographic and literary pursuits of Sune Jonsson, who chronicled the vanishing agrarian lifestyle in Västerbotten, Sweden. Jonsson's work, spanning 25 photo books from 1959 to 2007, captures the rural community's struggles amid harsh weather and infertile land. His documentary-style black-and-white images are complemented by narratives blending fact and fiction, reflecting his sociopolitical views. The book republishes his compelling photographs and explores Jonsson's historical, literary, and social inclinations, with contextual analysis by Val Williams, providing deeper insight into his creative legacy.