Photographer Josef Koudelka left his native Czechoslovakia at the time of the Soviet invasion in 1968. His book Exiles is a bleak record of his wanderings through Europe in the years immediately after:

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Hauts-de-Seine. Parc de Sceaux. 1987.

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Granada 1971

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Ireland 1971

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Croagh Patrick Pilgrimage, Ireland 1972

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Ireland 1976

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England 1976

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London 1977

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Mental Hospital, Palermo 1975

Koudelka-portugal,1979
Portugal 1979

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Spain 1974

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Wales 1974

Koudelka-paris,1980
Paris 1980

[Photos © Josef Koudelka]

Pictures taken from this review.

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3 responses to “Dark worlds”

  1. Richard Powell Avatar
    Richard Powell

    Thanks for these Mick. It must have been rare in those days to walk down a terrace up North without bumping into a miserabilist photographer.
    I was a fifteen-year old in Wales in 1974, and while it’s a lovely photo I don’t recall any interiors looking anything like that. Perhaps I should have got out more.

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  2. Mick H Avatar
    Mick H

    Dickie Davies on the telly, though. You’ll remember him.

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  3. Richard Powell Avatar
    Richard Powell

    Only dimly – I didn’t really watch sport, except very occasionally on wet Saturdays when my dad would put the wrestling on.

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