Where The Poplars Grow
How does a German village get to Kyrgyzstan?
Before the autumn of 1988, Irina Unruh, who was nine years old, left Kyrgyzstan, which was then part of the Soviet Union, with her family. Two decades later, she returned to Telman, her home village, which lies in the valley of the Chui River and is called Grünfeld by the older residents.
Her documentary photographs tell stories of loss, origins, and the search for identity. Through the history of Russian Germans, Unruh tells her personal story of escape, displacement, and home. Unruh's photographic journey reveals the secrets that have been hidden for generations, the memories that are loudly remembered, and those that are only a whisper.
Her photographs capture vast landscapes, intimate family moments, and friendly interactions.
SHIFT BOOKS
Viktoria Morasch
Irina Unruh
Helena Melikov
118 pages
16,5 x 22cm
German / English
195 g/m2, Princesse Nova 7156 schwarzblau
100 g/m2, Munken Pure gelblichweiß, 150 g/m2, Munken Pure gelblichweiß
978-3-948174-25-5