Erik Ruin

Until We Can See Each Other As Free Human Beings

Erik Ruin

Until We Can See Each Other As Free Human Beings

Date

2024

Edition Size

20

Media

Silkscreen

Paper

Acid-free recycled French cardstock

Binding

German case-bound

Dimensions

19.5 × 13.5 in

Pages

52

Location

Philadelphia, PA

$ 4,800.00

7 in stock


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Until We Can See Each Other As Free Human Beings draws from a number of the German/Polish revolutionary writer and organizer Rosa Luxemburg’s letters written while she was imprisoned for her agitation from 1916-1918. These letters are full of cogent political analysis but also loving descriptions of the birds, mice and bees that visit her cell, and musings on literature, music and love that add an extra dimension to our idea of the revolutionary.