An edition of Uncertain roads (1993)

Uncertain roads

searching for the gypsies

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An edition of Uncertain roads (1993)

Uncertain roads

searching for the gypsies

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Includes interviews with several generations of gypsies living in Sweden, Hungary, Romania, and the Ukraine today.

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Publisher
Four Winds Press
Language
English
Pages
111

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Uncertain roads: searching for thegypsies
1993, Four Winds Press
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Uncertain roads: searching for the gypsies
1993, Four Winds Press
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [112]).

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.8/0094
Library of Congress
DX115 .S87 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
111 p. :
Number of pages
111

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1412969M
Internet Archive
uncertainroadsse00stro
ISBN 10
0027885313
LCCN
93021962
Library Thing
658266
Goodreads
1239422

Work Description

“In 1992 photographer Yale Strom traveled with his tape recorder, camera, and violin to several Gypsy, or Rom, communities in Europe and Eastern Europe in order to gain an understanding of what it means to be Rom today. The resulting interviews and photographs, remarkable for their humor, honesty, and insight, offer a rare and compelling glimpse into a mysterious and often misunderstood culture. Mr. Strom was able to gain acceptance into Rom homes, community centers, and churches with his music, and it is music that frequently emerges as the force that binds one generation to the next; it is music and pride in musical heritage that encircle Rom teenagers, their parents, and their grandparents in the same embrace. The Rom interviewed for this book, from 12-year-old Irene Németh to 58-year-old Sándor Rézműves, also share their thoughts on school, family, marriage, racism, their history, their future, and the changes to modern life continues to bring to their ancient culture. There are ten to eleven million Rom living in the diaspora today. Who are they? Where did they come from? How do they make their way? What do they cherish? What do they hope for? The words and images on these pages ask that we listen … and that we see.” BOOK JACKET

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