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Gypsy Queen
text by Robert Goethals, photography by Ljalja Kuznetsova
Ljalja Kuznetsova. Boy with bird. JGS, Inc. Permanent Collection
Ljalja Kuznetsova was born in Uralsk, Kazakhstan, in 1946. Graduated from
the Kazan Aviation Institute hoping to become an engineer. Confessed to a
Moscow journalist instead.
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In our room at the dorm, there hung an old Soviet camera. No one used it.
Once it was my roommates birthday, and I didnt have money to give her
anything. And she was very beautiful. So I bought a manual for the cameraand photographed her for her birthday.
By 1978, Ljalja was working for a museum in Kazan. Her life was trawling insilence, her handsome husband dying of killer leukemia. With a 4-year-old
daughter, Kuznetsova hit the open road, alleviating her grief, forging lifeanew. Babe documented the lives of the Liuli Gypsies. Roving the open
steppes of Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, the outskirts of Odessa.
The beauty recounted her adventures with the Gypsies this way: There was
something about their way of life, their love for freedom and dancing thatseemed to address the questions that I myself was trying to answer. In their
company, I caught glimpses of a road to some sort of inner life a giganticmetaphor for freedom.
Ljalja Kuznetsova. Woman Smoking. JGS, Inc. Permanent Collection
Originally from India, the Gypsies roamed Central and Eastern Europe in the
Middle Ages. Landless, uneducated, and dark-skinned, these Wanderers were
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often persecuted as vagrants and criminals. Forever run over, beaten up,
and jailed, condemned to lives of ruination. In Britain, Henry VIII made it
street legal to behead them. Yeah, man. Nazis cheerfully gassed or shotdead 500,000 Gypsies. Holocaust, too. Youd think a history of colossal
indifference might nourish some sense of fellow-feeling among our small
worlds enlightened leaders, but Nicolas Sarkozy, the two-fisted President ofFrance, ordered the expulsion of all illegal Roma and itinerant immigrants.
Suits the European Union just fine.
But nomads, you wanna get poetic, are not just the Roma. We got Gypsies,
too, right here in America. The High-Class and Irritated know them better as
Illegals. (Or, diablos!) And the Good Old Boys and Girls down in Arizona, well,this street-legal brother doesnt need to give nobody the do lo in Republican
Safari Country. Why not keep the powerless, no-account underclassMexicans down? (Thats a shout-out to you, Governor Jan Brewer.) Homegirl
recently signed a bill into law that aims at identifying, prosecuting, and
deporting Hispanics suspected of toiling our precious soil without the proper$5-per-hour paperwork.
Ljalja Kuznetsova. Odessa. JGS, Inc. Permanent Collection
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Theres something gorgeous about Kuznetsovas images of Gypsies. Their
dignity. Their heightened appreciation of the kaleidoscopic promises of life.Where is the photojournalist today capturing the romantic readiness our own
Gypsies embrace? The stuff we see clicking through newspapers online is so
fake little wonder Americans cant keep track of whats true and whatsfalse.
I fear what will happen to them in the coming decades, Kuznetsova said of
the Gypsies many years ago. For me, their story is an example of what
happens when the past must come to terms with the future.
Ljalja Kuznetsova. Uralsk: Banquet. JGS, Inc. Permanent Collection
~ November 1, 2010