
In the Jungle there is much to do
This book is also available in German. In the Jungle There Is Much to Do is the story of a group of animals trapped by a hunter and locked up in the city zoo. Missing their little ones and their jungle home they begin to plot their escape. It is an anarchist fable and a coloring book for all ages.moreMauricio Gatti, imprisoned in 1971 for his activities as a member of an anarchist resistance movement in Uruguay, initially produced these drawings and lines of verse as letters to his then three-year-old daughter Paulaâto communicate why he was behind bars, separated from her. Applying anarchist pedagogic principles, the combination of text and images offers a portrayal of the injustice of prison that engages sensitive young humans on their own terms. These materials were compiled into a book and published by the anarchist commune Comunidad del Sur in 1971, after Gattiâs release. Making an English translation of Mauricio Gattiâs work available for the first time, the book is part of a series of publications produced by the 11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art, curated by MarĂa BerrĂos, Renata Cervetto, Lisette Lagnado, and Agustin PĂ©rez Rubio.
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This book is also available in German. In the Jungle There Is Much to Do is the story of a group of animals trapped by a hunter and locked up in the city zoo. Missing their little ones and their jungle home they begin to plot their escape. It is an anarchist fable and a coloring book for all ages.moreMauricio Gatti, imprisoned in 1971 for his activities as a member of an anarchist resistance movement in Uruguay, initially produced these drawings and lines of verse as letters to his then three-year-old daughter Paulaâto communicate why he was behind bars, separated from her. Applying anarchist pedagogic principles, the combination of text and images offers a portrayal of the injustice of prison that engages sensitive young humans on their own terms. These materials were compiled into a book and published by the anarchist commune Comunidad del Sur in 1971, after Gattiâs release. Making an English translation of Mauricio Gattiâs work available for the first time, the book is part of a series of publications produced by the 11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art, curated by MarĂa BerrĂos, Renata Cervetto, Lisette Lagnado, and Agustin PĂ©rez Rubio.











