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Abolishing Prague Louis Armand

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Abolishing Prague Louis Armand
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Publisher: Litteraria Pragensia
File Extension: PDF
File size: 43.82 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Louis Armand
ISBN: 9788073085322, 8073085321
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Abolishing Prague Louis Armand by Louis Armand 9788073085322, 8073085321 instant download after payment.

Abolishing Prague is a psychogeographical investigation into the “other” Prague: a combination of theoretical, historical, ficto-critical, photo-essayistic and poetic research into the city’s parallel dimensions. Abolishing Prague brings together a series of writings on a Prague uncharted by the conventional tourist guide: the Prague of suppressed or forgotten pasts, the amnesiac city of deserted docklands and depopulated islands, the Prague of shabby riverside colonies, a Prague slowly vanishing from the face of the earth, giving way to current urban planning and corporate redevelopment. Topics include Prague’s counterculture, brutalist architecture, the work of Karel Teige, Viteslav Nezval, Lukas Tomin, Franz Kafka, as well as “interventions” by contemporary prague-based artists, writers & photographers.

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