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Changi Photographer: George Aspinall's Record of Captivity (1985, 1989, 1993) By Tim Bowden

 

A unique record of captivity under the Japanese. George Aspinall took secret photographs while a prisoner of war at the infamous Changi POW camp, and also on the appalling Thai/Burma Railway. He not only took photographs at great personal risk, but developed them on the spot using chemicals smuggled in medicine bottles from Singapore. The ingenuity and resourcefulness of this teenage Australian private soldier have resulted in a unique visual diary of captivity. Accompanied by text of this brave man's memories of war and captivity under the Japanese.
'The earth is quiet now,
And the sun and sky
Beckon unchanging to the sunless,
Must we emerge? Aye, soldier, aye,
There at the gate stands freedom,
Here stand I.'

Here is a completely new facet to the total Changi POW experience. Changi is rightly synonymous with brutality, despair and disease yet there is a gentler and little known side, the side of learning, poetry, short stories and plays.

Shortly after being taken prisoner by the Japanese, a group of Australians established a Literary Society. Its aim was to encourage both Australian and British soldiers - many of whom had never written before - to seek sanctuary from their grim prison world by writing and then reading their works to their fellow inmates.

From the many poems written, David Griffin here presents 36 of the most powerful and moving works. He provides the background to each, thus helping the reader to share in the writers' hopes and fears. Despite the endless Changi days, the poets and all those who lived within the prison's walls remained unfalteringly optimistic and cheerful right up to that one final night when suddenly it as all over.

  

  • Hard Cover with Dust Jacket and Soft Cover Options
  • 144 pages
  • In Good Condition

Changi Photographer: George Aspinall's Record of Captivity (1985) By Tim Bowden

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