Russian Criminal Tattoo Encyclopaedia. Volume 2

Par : Dancik Baldaev, Sergei Vasiliev, Alexeï Plutser-Sarno, Anne Applebaum
    • Nombre de pages400
    • PrésentationRelié
    • FormatGrand Format
    • Poids0.46 kg
    • Dimensions12,5 cm × 20,5 cm × 2,5 cm
    • ISBN0-9550061-2-0
    • EAN9780955006128
    • Date de parution03/07/2006
    • ÉditeurFuel Publishing

    Résumé

    This second volume of the Russian Criminal Tattoo Encyclopaedia is an essential companion to the critically acclaimed first volume. It features previously unpublished drawings and photographs from the extraordinary archives of Danzig Baldaev and Sergei Vasiliev. During his lifetime as a guard in St Petersburg's notorious Kresty Prison, Baldaev diligently recorded over three thousand criminals' tattoos and their coded meanings.
    His drawings form a unique gallery; a passport into a hidden world of shovel-faced politicians, skeletons pushing wheelbarrows, salami-wielding prostitutes, fornicating devils, messages tangled in barbed wire and monkeys in uniform. Tattoos on hands, feet, legs, torsos, foreheads, eyelids, buttocks and genitals all take their place in this fascinating document of a rapidly disappearing criminal society, where history, status and even sexual preference are indelibly etched on the body.
    With an introduction by Anne Applebaum, winner of the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Gulag: A History.
    This second volume of the Russian Criminal Tattoo Encyclopaedia is an essential companion to the critically acclaimed first volume. It features previously unpublished drawings and photographs from the extraordinary archives of Danzig Baldaev and Sergei Vasiliev. During his lifetime as a guard in St Petersburg's notorious Kresty Prison, Baldaev diligently recorded over three thousand criminals' tattoos and their coded meanings.
    His drawings form a unique gallery; a passport into a hidden world of shovel-faced politicians, skeletons pushing wheelbarrows, salami-wielding prostitutes, fornicating devils, messages tangled in barbed wire and monkeys in uniform. Tattoos on hands, feet, legs, torsos, foreheads, eyelids, buttocks and genitals all take their place in this fascinating document of a rapidly disappearing criminal society, where history, status and even sexual preference are indelibly etched on the body.
    With an introduction by Anne Applebaum, winner of the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Gulag: A History.
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    Dancik Baldaev, Sergei Vasiliev
    28,00 €