Ronald Blythe wrote:
„A book of harsh black-and-white photographs arrives from Germany. The peasant flesh is ploughed with weather and toil; the farm buildings are tottering, but will never fall. The photographer Wolf-Dietmar Unterwegers has an eye for wear and tear. For snowy hair and bitter weather. For the decay of buildings and bodies. For the beauty of what is vanishing. There were Suffolk farms and Suffolk workers who looked like this when I was a boy. Tousled old men, enduring old women, tottering barns, bleached iron, still „useful“ bits and pieces. And the cold! When was I last cold, like the people in this shivery book? And their clothes so thin. And their hands so prayerful. I shall make it my Lenten study…“
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