Please buy my new song
Jindřich Marco
Please buy my new song
Photographs: Jindřich Marco
Publisher: Artia
96 pages
Pictures: 82
Year: 1967
Comments: Hardcover under dust jacket, 308 x 265 mm. First edition, 1967. Gravure printing. Black & white photographs. Text in english and in german. Fresh copy. Wear on dust jacket (corners torn - see pictures) but binding is fine. Very little foxing. Reproductions very well preserved. Scarce and collectible copy.
Jindřich Marco photographed life in Europe (Berlin, Dresden, Warsaw, Prague, London, Hungary, Budapest, Rome) and Israel shortly after World War II, for various news agencies. Twenty years later, in 1967, the photographer searched through his archives to rediscover these striking images, which he published under the title Please buy my new song. Marco's images show just how people managed to struggle through the appalling conditions and poverty of the aftermath of World War II. There is no written text – beyond an index – in this book. No texts are needed as the book speaks its own strong language through the amazing images. Marco's wonderful sense of composition places his subjects carefully amongst the flawed environments and ruins. Traumatized, wounded, but happy to have survived, through the lens of the photographer the people seem almost reborn, full of hope. The book ends with a section of pictures from Israel, suggesting hope for a better future.
Andreas H. Bitesnich (www.achtung.photography)
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