“WHEN PLEASURES ARE LIKE POPPIES SPREAD”. 1988.

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Little Sparta: Wild Hawthorn Press, 1988
8.5 x 12.7cm, 4pp. Artist’s card with a reproduced photograph of a Nazi rally where the red swastica flags are brightly coloured against the drab of the uniforms below which the text ‘When Pleasures are Like Poppies Spread’ (from Rabbie Burns) is continued “or banners in the beds of Roehm’s Brown shirts”.
Poppies, of course, have became a symbol of war remembrance and the comparison to the banners of evil amongst the crowd seems initially inappropriate but, more deeply, the visual metaphor is perhaps closer to a symbol of forthcoming death. VG+.

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