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Štreit, Jindrich : Cesta ke svobode (The Road Towards Freedom / Weg zur Freiheit)
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First Edition.
Text in czech, in english and in german. With 52 searing bw images of Czech drug addicts. With essays and personal stories about drug addiction in the rear; some in English. Gripping book that has escaped the mainstream. "Presents the struggle between people and drugs as a triptych similar to great stories of myths or spiritual works like the 16th century Labyrinth by Comenius. In the beginning the drug provides the pilgrim with rose-colored glasses which turn the gray valley of everyday life into a fascinating fair. (...) Jindřich Štreit does not moralize, he does not frighten us. His portrayal is unflinching but not too cool or detached. The author's surname means "struggle" and such is his work. He experiences with these people their humiliation and struggles together with them to regain their lost freedom. Let's hope this witness is not overlooked."
Text in czech, in english and in german. With 52 searing bw images of Czech drug addicts. With essays and personal stories about drug addiction in the rear; some in English. Gripping book that has escaped the mainstream. "Presents the struggle between people and drugs as a triptych similar to great stories of myths or spiritual works like the 16th century Labyrinth by Comenius. In the beginning the drug provides the pilgrim with rose-colored glasses which turn the gray valley of everyday life into a fascinating fair. (...) Jindřich Štreit does not moralize, he does not frighten us. His portrayal is unflinching but not too cool or detached. The author's surname means "struggle" and such is his work. He experiences with these people their humiliation and struggles together with them to regain their lost freedom. Let's hope this witness is not overlooked."
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category: | Books > Arts > Photography > Albums > |
category: | Books > Foreign Language Books > |
category: | Books > Foreign Language Books > Books in English > |
category: | Books > Arts > Photography > |
publisher: | Vydala Spolecnost Pratel Umen, 1999. Olomouc, |
item number / ISBN: | 0063268 |
binding: | cloth bound (in original dust jacket) |
pages: | 131 p. |
language: | other |