This book is a tribute to the artist's return to his birthplace, to
the place of his childhood, once filled with happiness; to the
streets of his tenuous survival during World War II, and to the
memorial for his grandparents and father. Bak's journey was marked
by memories and profound sadness and a great awareness of his
responsibility to express the spirits of all who were destroyed
during the Holocaust. Scholar Lawrence L. Langer provides
commentary on the rich symbolic significance and uniqueness of the
artist's work.
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