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- Language
- Czech
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- Publisher
- Nakladatelství Paseka
- Pages
- 182
- ISBN
- 9788074329920
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Ondřej Kundra's work is largely praised by reviewers, who commend his excellent effort in preserving important memories and historical narratives. The book is celebrated for its superb handling of a story woven around a single photograph, a life, a photographer, and a specific historical era. Many found it to be a beautiful and moving read, appreciating its focus on themes of friendship against a backdrop of challenging times, which ultimately leads to a relatively uplifting resolution.
However, some readers expressed disappointment, finding the book to be less compelling from a literary standpoint. Concerns were raised about the limited focus on the central figure, with some feeling that her story occupied only a small portion of the book. The investigative elements, such as the search for the photograph's origin or its survival, were not universally found to be engaging. A recurring point of criticism was the perceived lack of substantial material, possibly due to the subject's own reluctance to have her story extensively documented, which some felt impacted the book's overall depth. The book's brevity, at 147 pages including many photographs, also led some to feel there was insufficient content.
The book thus presents a mixed reception, with strong appreciation for its historical significance and the author's intent, balanced against critiques of its narrative execution and depth. It is described as being "only for strong natures," indicating that it deals with sensitive and potentially challenging themes. This book would likely appeal to readers interested in poignant, historically grounded narratives, investigative journalism, and the exploration of difficult eras through personal stories, particularly those who appreciate a more evocative and photograph-rich presentation over an extensive narrative.
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