Black and Blue
Discover the profound exploration of themes such as loss, regret, and the impact of history in Black and Blue by Carol Mavor. Published in 2012, this captivating book spans 277 pages and offers an exquisite, image-filled rumination that delves into the postwar French works that confront disturbing truths. Mavor artfully captures the essence of fleeting moments and the struggle to comprehend the incomprehensible through aesthetic refinement. With references to iconic films like Hiroshima mon amour, Jetée, and Sans soleil, this book is a must-read for those interested in the intersection of art and history. Immerse yourself in the rich narrative and evocative imagery that make Black and Blue a compelling addition to any literary collection.