Ladislav Šaloun’s statue of Rabbi Loew

Ladislav Šaloun's statue of Rabbi Loew, photo credit Caleb Crain

A photograph from 1990 or 1991 of Ladislav Šaloun’s statue of Rabbi Loew, also known as the Maharal, and according to legend the creator of the Golem.

If this image were included in an extra-illustrated binding of the novel Necessary Errors, the binder could position it pretty much anywhere. (For an explanation of extra-illustration, click here.)

“What’s Your Hurry?” by David Černý

David Černý's Quo Vadis, photo Anne Karen de Tournemire, 1990

A photo by Anne-Karen de Tournemire of David Černý’s sculpture Quo Vadis, which in 1990 was often referred to by a Czech phrase that roughly translates as “What’s Your Hurry?”

If this image were included in an extra-illustrated binding of the novel Necessary Errors, it might follow page 39. (For an explanation of extra-illustration, click here.)