The Commissar Vanishes

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The Commissar Vanishes
The Falsification of Photographs and Art in Stalin's Russia
OCLC
59592918

The Commissar Vanishes: The Falsification of Photographs and Art in Stalin's Russia is a 1997 book by

David King about the censoring of photographs and fraudulent creation of "photographs" in Joseph Stalin's Soviet Union through silent alteration via airbrushing and other techniques. It has an introduction by Stephen F. Cohen.[1][2]

Album

Music for David King's Book
The Commissar Vanishes
The Fall of Icarus
minimalism
LabelVirgin Venture, EMI
Michael Nyman chronology
Wonderland
(1999)
Music for David King's Book
The Commissar Vanishes
The Fall of Icarus

(1999)
Nabbie's Love
(1999)

which had previously been unreleased. The first disc, The Commissar Vanishes, is a version of The Fall of Icarus that has been defaced similarly to the photographs reproduced in King's book.

Track listing

Disc 1: The Commissar Vanishes

  1. Earth In Turmoil
  2. Jealousy And Revenge
  3. Look Out For An Enemy!
  4. Ordinary Citizens
  5. A Swift Exit

Disc: 2: The Fall of Icarus

  1. Disaster
  2. Wings
  3. Walls
  4. Water
  5. Utopia

Documentary

A documentary was made about David King and The Commissar Vanishes called, Facing the Dead by Gabrielle Pfeiffer. The film was commissioned by Arte and broadcast internationally. It won the "Golden Gate Award" at the San Francisco International Film Festival.

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