The Alphabet of Spiritual Emptiness
First published in 1946, "Abeceda Dusevniho Prazdna (The Alphabet of Spiritual Emptiness)" offers an extraordinary look inside a German forced labor camp in Breslau, Poland, during 1941-1943. It is remarkable that Zdenek Tmej, a Czech citizen made to work for the Nazi war effort, was able to photograph at all, let alone produce such a poetic response to the horrors of the war. Tmej portrays the experience of captivity through images loaded with furtiveness and despair. Errata's edition reproduces every page spread from this extremely rare and fragile document, including the original texts by Alexandra Urbanova, translated for the first time into English, and a contemporary essay by Czech photo historian Vladimir Birgus. This little-known masterpiece today stands as an ever-relevant symbol of survival and resistance.
Auteur | | Vladimir Birgus |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Hardcover |
Categorie | | Kunst & Fotografie |