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Subject Source: Sackner Database
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
oh vietnam my love / Valoch, Jiri., 1968
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Identifier: CC-00847-866
Scope and Contents
This piece probably derives from the French movie, 'Hiroshima mon amour.' This is a series of conversations (or one enormous conversation) over a 36-hour long period between a French actress (Emmanuelle Riva), referred to as She, and a Japanese architect (Eiji Okada), referred to as He. They have had a brief relationship, and are now separating. The two debate memory and forgetfulness as She prepares to depart, comparing failed relationships with the bombing of Hiroshima and the perspectives of people inside and outside the incidents. The early part of the film recounts, in the style of a documentary but narrated by the so far unidentified characters, the effects of the Hiroshima bomb on August 6, 1945, in particular the loss of hair and the complete anonymity of the remains of some victims. He had been conscripted into the Japanese army and his family was in Hiroshima on that day. In Valoch's poem he chanfes the title to Vietnam and the explosion of the atomic bomb to a ted stain...
Dates:
1968
Peripateticke Basne (Peripatetic Poems), 1987
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Identifier: CC-25964-10002799
studie horizontu / Valoch, Jiri., 1982
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Identifier: CC-57387-63420
Scope and Contents
Each pamphlet has a different line drawing:studie hoizontu has straight lines on each page, osm oblazku has a circle and studie horizontu 2 has wavy lines. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1982