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Jun 2019
Pristine granite stone

lines Prague’s streets.



Fragments of stone sectioned

out to carry a communist



leader on visit.

Amongst the stone are martyrs,



bakers, women, children.

Fragmented stone, chipped



and repurposed pieces of grave.

Granite graves no longer visited.



Individual identity lost to many regimes.

A turbulent history



I intend to join.
Cian Kennedy
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Cian Kennedy  27/M/London
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