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A collection of photographs by Japanese photographer Seiichi Furuya “Chirstine Furuya-Gossler Memoires, 1978-1985”. Born in Nishiizu, Shizuoka Prefecture in 1950, moved to Austria in the early 70s after studying photography at university. After that, while doing creative activities based in Graz, he was responsible for the publication and editing of the photo magazine “Camera Austria” and held exhibitions such as Higashimatsu Lighting, Nobuyoshi Araki and Daido Moriyama. He is a photographer who has also worked on introducing Japanese photography in Europe. This book is Furuya's masterpiece and is a personal documentary depicting Christine who died. “After her first meeting with Christine in Graz on February 17, 1978, with her photos taken during the seven and eight months until she died in East Berlin on October 7, 1985 It is organized and arranged in chronological order and chronological order as much as possible "(from this book), and the time and memories of the two people are linked together with the events (records) of the day. “By facing her, taking her, and seeing her in the picture, I will see and discover“ I ”at the same time.” Missing obi-band.