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The Serbian Bogdan Bogdanovic (19222010) architect, urbanist, polymath, writer, and former mayor of Belgradecreated some of the most distinctive memorials in Europe. In particular his Flower of Stone, the Memorial for the Victims of the Concentration Camp in Jasenovac (Croatia, 1966), and the Dudik Memorial Park for the Victims of Facism in Vukovar (Croatia, 1980; partly destroyed during the Yugoslavian civil wars in the 1990s) gained international attention. Spread throughout the territories of former Yugoslavia, Bogdanovic s around twenty monuments, memorial sites, and necropolises symbolize both the cultural diversity and the tragic history of the Balkans. Yet they all reflect Bogdanovic s attitude of inclusion rather than exclusion, to unite rather than to separate. Friedrich Achtleitner, poet and architectural critic, has been a close friend of Bogdanovic during the latter s years of exile in Vienna. Achleitner has visited all memorials, first together with Bogdanovic and, after the artist s death in 2010, on his own. He foundin his own words supranational, multiethnic, transreligious and life-affirming memorials that are among the most impressive artistically conceived commemorative sites inscribed into the European cultural landscape. In the new book "A Flower for the Dead, " Achleitner presents what he has seen during his travels in essays and images."
Llegir més - Autor/a Friedrich Achleitner
- ISBN13 9783906027357
- ISBN10 390602735X
- Pàgines 183
- Any Edició 2026
- Fecha de publicación 12/05/2026
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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Flower for the Dead: The Memorials of Bogdan Bogdanovic (Alemany, Francès)
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- Friedrich Achleitner
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- Park Books (2026)
- 9783906027357



