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How long is the journey from "You know..." to social exclusion, disenfranchisement and, ultimately, devouring? A selection of photos from the photographer Zsuzsanna Ardó.
Playing. Photography (c) Zsuzsanna
Departures is my filmic story of loss and growth. The story is interlaced with my photos, mostly taken along the Danube while I was the Photographer in Residence at the
Photographed by Zsuzsanna Ardó, Budapest, 1996
To be a Hungarian is a collective neurosis Arthur Koestler, author of Darkness at Noon.
I took this photograph in Budapest in the mid-1990s.
"Belinda: Ay, but you know we must return good for evil.
Lady Brute: That may be a mistake in the translation."
- Sir John Vanbrugh: The Provoked Wife,
In summer, Balatonfüred is delightful. The first time that I went there I arrived early on a July morning, thinking to go on to Budapest before noon. Actually I did
Igyunk pertut! Lets drink a pertu!
Hungarians sometimes exclaim Igyunk pertut! with gusto, often in the middle of a conversation. But pertu is not the kind of drink you