`No End of Blame’ chronicles the struggle of an admired but dissatisfied artist, whose work is too visionary to please his employers but who knows that to earn the fear of the state is the measure of his power. `I stirred the police, therefore I touched the truth’. Yet no artist is ever free of constraint, be it from a committee of his colleagues or the demand of his audience, and Bela has known from the beginning the contradictions of artistic freedom.
Published by John Calder
56 pages
Condition; VERY GOOD



