Last Folio: Textures of Jewish Life in Slovakia

Author:   Yuri Dojc ,  Katya Krausova ,  Yuri Dojc
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
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9780253223777


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   21 April 2011
Format:   Paperback
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Last Folio features stunning photographs taken by Yuri Dojc of once-vibrant Jewish communities throughout Slovakia. Dojc's photographic journey began in an abandoned school in Bardejov where time had stood still since the day in 1942 when its students were taken to concentration camps. The books were still there, along with student essays marked with corrections and school reports-all disintegrating on dusty shelves. Dojc's eloquent photographs treat the decaying books as survivors, the last witnesses to what had been a thriving culture. Last Folio also includes portraits of aging Slovak Holocaust survivors and images of the poignant ruins of schools, synagogues, mikvahs, and cemeteries. With texts by Lucia Faltin, Katya Krausova, David G. Marwell, and Azar Nafisi, Last Folio presents a stirring tribute to a vanished culture.

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Author:   Yuri Dojc ,  Katya Krausova ,  Yuri Dojc
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.10cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780253223777


ISBN 10:   0253223776
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   21 April 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents Foreword Acknowledgments and Sponsors Photographic Memory David G. Marwell The Journey Katya Krausova Map of Slovakia All That Remain Azar Nafisi Plates Last Folio: In the Context of History and Memory Lucia Faltin Survivors Jews in Slovakia: A Chronology Biographies

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""Books in these photographs ... are possessed by spirits exorcised through Yuri Dojc's magical eye: as they disintegrate into dust, the camera illuminates how that moment of disintegration is also a moment of immense energy and movement, one last and glorious statement of defiance, resisting both death and oblivion."" Azar Nafisi, author of Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books ""In the context of the trauma of the Holocaust, Dojc has delivered hauntingly beautiful images o jewel-like tokens o that link us by imagination to a lost world and time... As we look at these images of all that remained, we remember all that was lost."" oDavid G. Marwell, Director, Museum of Jewish Heritage


Books in these photographs ... are possessed by spirits exorcised through Yuri Dojc's magical eye: as they disintegrate into dust, the camera illuminates how that moment of disintegration is also a moment of immense energy and movement, one last and glorious statement of defiance, resisting both death and oblivion. Azar Nafisi, author of Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books In the context of the trauma of the Holocaust, Dojc has delivered hauntingly beautiful images o jewel-like tokens o that link us by imagination to a lost world and time... As we look at these images of all that remained, we remember all that was lost. oDavid G. Marwell, Director, Museum of Jewish Heritage


Author Information

Yuri Dojc is an internationally acclaimed photographer whose work is included in the collections of the Library of Congress, the National Gallery of Canada, and the National Museum of Slovakia. An emigre to Canada from Czechoslovakia, he received a medal of honor from the Slovak Ambassador to the United States in 2001 for We Endured, a series of portraits of Holocaust survivors. Katya Krausova, a television producer who emigrated to Great Britain from Czechoslovakia in 1968, is a co-founder of Portobello Pictures, an independent film and television production company in the United Kingdom that won the 1997 Best Foreign Language Film Oscar for Kolya.

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