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Deutsch: Fluviana
Adolph Johannes Fischers "Fluviana" photographs from transition 16/17 (1929). "The river pictures published in this number were discovered by Mr. James Joyce during a visit in Raitenhaslach, Austria, last summer. They represent tree-roots collected by a resident from the mass washed up in the Salzach River. Some of the names he has given these curious formations of nature are: „Serpent which seduced Eve“; „Nine-headed Hydra“; „Seadog“; „Sea-Spider“; „Leech“; „Gazelle-Head“; „Mammoth-Head“; „River Eel“; „Club-Foot“; „Flat-Foot“; „Staff of the Wandering Jew“; „Lizard“; „Sand-Viper“; „Snail“; „Nail of Noah’s Ark“; „Sea-Miss“; „King Serpent with Little Golden Crown“; „Pig’s Ear“; „Pincers“; „Sea-Lobster“. He also collected stone formations washed up in the river and gave them such names as these: „Adam’s Shoe-Last“; „Eve’s Flat Iron“; „Heart (lost in Heidelberg)“; „Stone of the Wise“. They were photographed by Adolph Fischer of Salzburg. (Eugene Jolas: transition 16/17. Glossary (1929).
Date aufgenommen, 1929 veröffentlicht
Source Popmuseum 15:29, 22. Sep. 2010 (CEST)
Author Adolph Johannes Fischer (1885-1936)

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