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Robert Vavra

Author of Tiger Flower

44+ Works 761 Members 10 Reviews 2 Favorited

About the Author

Includes the name: Vavra Robert

Image credit: Robert Vavra, en 2007

Works by Robert Vavra

Tiger Flower (1968) 139 copies, 2 reviews
Unicorns I Have Known (1983) 100 copies, 2 reviews
Equus: The Creation of a Horse (1977) 75 copies, 3 reviews
Lion and Blue (1974) 71 copies, 1 review
Such Is the Real Nature of Horses (1979) 36 copies, 1 review
To Be a Unicorn (1986) 31 copies
The Unicorn of Kilimanjaro (1988) 29 copies
Vavra's Cats (1986) 27 copies
Romany Free (1977) 20 copies
I Love Nature More (1990) 18 copies
Little Egret and Toro (1974) 17 copies
Stallion of a Dream (1980) 13 copies

Associated Works

Iberia (1968) — Photographer — 1,233 copies, 20 reviews

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Canonical name
Vavra, Robert
Birthdate
1935-03-09
Gender
male
Education
Autodidacte
Occupations
photographer
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Glendale, California, USA
Places of residence
Seville, Spain
Kenia
Associated Place (for map)
Glendale, California, USA

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Reviews

11 reviews
There is no doubt that this is one of the best books about horses out there. It is not just a porfolio of gorgeous photographs or a collection of quotes about horses but a fascinating story told using both tools at the same time, as well as a commentary on equine behaviour. Equus first introduces the species, following horses roaming wild and expressing their true nature. Then we see the creation of a horse from the time of conception through pregnancy, foaling and the first wild gallop of show more the foal. The quotations are from a wide variety of authors: from Bible to Shakespeare, from Navajo songs to Bedouin legends, from Virgil to Dylan Thomas... and each one has been carefully chosen to accompany a fitting photograph. The rest of the book shouldn't be overlooked even after the photographs end: there are the author's notes on the photographs (how and where he took each) and commentary on the social behaviour of the horses he studied. It is quite remarkable that even though Equus was first published in 1977 it hasn't lost any of its charm to the influx of horse photography and behaviour books published since.

This is (at the moment) the only Vavra book I own, but looking at his more recent work online and in various other places like calendars and such I see a clear change, and it is not one I necessarily like. His newer photography seems to consist of a lot of collages and overlaying images and the arrangements look overly romantic and dramatic. In Equus his photographs are more raw and organic, but just as creative and recognisable.
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From the preface; "The child's world is the poet's world...."

What if perspective is shifted? What if everything that is meant to be big is now small, and vice versa? What if the king of the jungle no longer had to uphold that reputation? What if butterflies grew large enough that their wings could be useful?

Gorgeous, amazing art by [a:Fleur Cowles|221462|Fleur Cowles|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1250053695p2/221462.jpg]. I definitely want to see more.

Read the scanned archive copy on show more openlibrary, but would love to see it in paper (or own it in paper, and frame the pages). show less
This is a lovely book. Especially if one loves horses. I don't especially love horses. I like them as animals I've used them in my work, I've admired them in dressage events, in horse racing and trotting. (I actually lived quite close to Harold Park in Sydney when it was the trotting mecca. But my main reason for going to the trots was for the remarkable buffet dinner for some remarkably small amount. But this book is about the horse in the wild ....as a majestic figure...a Noble figure. And show more it's all in Spanish. Not your pedestrian Spanish either. It's quite hard going.......mildly poetical in nature.......or, at least with literary allusions, so it's not easy reading. It was a gift to me when I lived in Madrid and I've held onto it all these 40 years because it was a gift and because i liked the quality of the photos and the reproduction. Truely a lovely book. Alas, I'm having to downsize my library, and this is one of the casualties. A real pity, but I'm unlikely to be re-reading it in the future so it's off to the Lifeline sale and I hope it finds someone who really appreciates it. Three stars from me. show less
This book is so charming. Make of it what you will, fantasy, love story or just a flight of imagination, it will stir you to think about the boundaries humans put on themselves and each other. I see yearning for the just out of reach, the point in the heart that desires to fulfil itself and will do so even through incarnations of lives, but love will out in the end...through work and effort our most sought after dreams can be realized. I love this book.

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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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