Description
The first canine cosmonaut was Laika, meaning 'barker'. The little stray could never have anticipated that she would one day float 200 miles above the Moscow streets. She would be canonized as a proletarian hero, appearing on stamps, postcards and souvenirs. Her successors were Belka and Strelka, the first dogs to successfully return safely to Earth, and with them, the cult of the space dog was born.
This fascinating book tells the story of the space dogs, illustrated with legendary photographer Martin Parr's vintage space dog memorabilia. In a regime that eschewed celebrating individual achievement, these dogs became Soviet superstars, with a vast array of merchandise, books and films in their honour.
About the Author
Internationally acclaimed documentary photographer Martin Parr is also known for his astonishing and witty collections of 20th-century ephemera. Previous publications include Boring Postcards, The Last Resort and a retrospective of his work, Martin Parr. He has also been involved in several TV and film collaborations.
Reviews
"the photographer Martin Parr will observe the 1950s Russian launches of dogs into space as the prelude to a moon landing. Space Dogs: the Story of the Celebrated Soviet Moon Pups tells it all" -- The Art Newspaper
Book Information
ISBN 9781786274113
Author Martin Parr
Format Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Laurence King Publishing
Publisher Orion Publishing Co