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Bula Matari by Jakob Wassermann

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By Deme, JenÅ
Size: A5 1/16 Sheet (cca. 15 x 21 cm). Bula Matari was first published in Germany in 1932 The English edition re titled H M Stanley Explorer appeared the same year translated by Eden and Cedar Paul Wassermann prefaces the book with a brief introductory chapter explaining his choice of subject A good while ago some of my friends asked me what I was working at When I told them that I wanted to write a life of Henry Morton Stanley and had with this end in view been studying the subject for several years they were very much surprised What they enquired could interest me in a man whose doings had been of little moment in his lifetime and would leave no conspicuous traces in history a man whose name had already lapsed into oblivion I dissented from these opinions Stanley s name I rejoined was haunted by that melody of fame which arouses responses in the unconscious it was characterised by the rhythms which derive from a mention by millions upon millions of tongues and what they styled oblivion was no more than a passing forgetfulness Stanley at the time Wassermann was writing was a marginalised figure His reputation had been sullied by accusations of cruelty his adventures in Africa linked unfairly to the colonial exploits of Leopold II Public recognition of his achievements had consistently been undermined by calumny Numerous falsehoods were attached to his image Challenging these falsehoods thus becomes a key aim of Wassermann s project to describe a great man as he actually was and actually lived source jakobwassermann blogspot hu This artwork is a book cover design maquette for the Hungarian edition of the book Bula Matari It was created by Jen Deme There is hardly any information known about Deme but we can find some works by him from the 1930s following the main styles of the period This piece is a concentrated composition with an African male figure in the centre He is wearing traditional colourful local clothing and he is depicted to be playing the drums and singing while facing the viewer Above him the title appears in letters represented by dry bamboo branches in front of the light blue background The design is a modernist painted piece with the influence of the Art Deco style
Publication year: 1933
Vendor: Budapest Poster Gallery

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By Deme, JenÅ
Size: A5 1/16 Sheet (cca. 15 x 21 cm). Bula Matari was first published in Germany in 1932 The English edition re titled H M Stanley Explorer appeared the same year translated by Eden and Cedar Paul Wassermann prefaces the book with a brief introductory chapter explaining his choice of subject A good while ago some of my friends asked me what I was working at When I told them that I wanted to write a life of Henry Morton Stanley and had with this end in view been studying the subject for several years they were very much surprised What they enquired could interest me in a man whose doings had been of little moment in his lifetime and would leave no conspicuous traces in history a man whose name had already lapsed into oblivion I dissented from these opinions Stanley s name I rejoined was haunted by that melody of fame which arouses responses in the unconscious it was characterised by the rhythms which derive from a mention by millions upon millions of tongues and what they styled oblivion was no more than a passing forgetfulness Stanley at the time Wassermann was writing was a marginalised figure His reputation had been sullied by accusations of cruelty his adventures in Africa linked unfairly to the colonial exploits of Leopold II Public recognition of his achievements had consistently been undermined by calumny Numerous falsehoods were attached to his image Challenging these falsehoods thus becomes a key aim of Wassermann s project to describe a great man as he actually was and actually lived source jakobwassermann blogspot hu This artwork is a book cover design maquette for the Hungarian edition of the book Bula Matari It was created by Jen Deme There is hardly any information known about Deme but we can find some works by him from the 1930s following the main styles of the period This piece is a concentrated composition with an African male figure in the centre He is wearing traditional colourful local clothing and he is depicted to be playing the drums and singing while facing the viewer Above him the title appears in letters represented by dry bamboo branches in front of the light blue background The design is a modernist painted piece with the influence of the Art Deco style
Publication year: 1933
Vendor: Budapest Poster Gallery

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