Jorg Muller - Dove c'era un prato
Lazy Dog Press, ISBN 9788898030392,
Hb, 24 pgs, 30 x 24cm
Language: Italian
Acqn. 34167
In Stock
£17.50
Hb, 24 pgs, 30 x 24cm
Language: Italian
Acqn. 34167
In Stock
£17.50
Seven incredible drawings of the same landscape, portrayed from 1953 to 1972, and how it changes in such a short time. The debut work by Swiss artist and illustrator Jorg Muller, first published in 1973 and thanks to which the author made an international name for himself, was then something completely new in the world of picture books and is today as relevant as ever.
No words, it is only the plates that speak and a date that marks time: where there was a meadow, a stream, a house painted with vegetable gardens and flowering trees, shortly afterwards there is also a tractor and a train passing in the background. Page after page the forest and the stream are gone, chimneys and industrial plants arrive, the painted house is demolished to make way for a busy motorway and a supermarket.
A landscape that changes face in the space of a few years, a tale in pictures that is not intended to be a nostalgic cliche of the rural environment, but a chronicle of vivid immediacy of the change brought about by the glorious age of progress. The author's beautifully drawn plates are timeless and without place, painting a scenario that most of us have experienced over the past sixty years: we all remember that childhood meadow that is now gone, and unfortunately we continue to see others disappear.
The edition of this book tries to be partly faithful to the first, original German edition by giving the pictures space and centrality. Dove c'era un prato (Where There Was a Meadow), which won the author the German Youth Literature Award in 1974, is today a great classic on the environment, which triggers urgent and necessary reflection.
With a text by Giulia Mirandola, careful curator of cultural projects that focus on visual reading and the relationship with the landscape.