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"I forget and I remember, that the fate of each one of us is a delicate thread that glides between a first morning of pure dew and a dusk that, if God so wishes, no regret can veil.”
taken from "le désert" in "Rajasthan" published by Ed du Garde-Temps |
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-“RAJASTHAN, UN VOYAGE AUX SOURCES GITANES” 2004
by Eric Roux-Fontaine, Thierry “Titi” Robin and Sergio Mondelo published by Editions du Garde-Temps
The painter Eric Roux-Fontaine’s travel notebook, for which Titi Robin wrote a series of poetic texts.
"A superb work of art, mixing photos and paintings by Eric Roux-Fontaine, into which Thierry Robin has sprinkled a handful of highly sensitive short texts. Magical.” Jean Théfaine - Ouest-France
"In these magnificent travel notebooks, we discover the Kalbeliyas, travelling gipsies and snake charmers." Anne Berthod -L'Express
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GULABI SAPERA, DANSEUSE GITANE DU RAJASTHAN 2000
Naïve-Actes Sud Choc of Monde de la Musique
With Véronique Guillien’s photo-reportage, Gulabi’s comments to Thierry Robin and a record of the songs and music of the sapera nomads, this book describes the world of the Kalbeliyas, the snake charmers. This is the first time that Gulabi Sapera’s life, passed on by word of mouth as if a legend, is written down in book. ““This is not just a fascinating book but also an essential record”. Le Monde de la Musique
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