Râsu'-plânsu'

The book explores the Romanian concept of Râsu'-plânsu' (“laughing through tears”), capturing the coexistence of humor and sorrow in everyday life. It examines how residents relocated to uniform communist-era apartment blocks during Nicolae Ceaușescu’s systematization program creatively adapted their surroundings, enclosing balconies, marking informal boundaries, and personalizing shared spaces to preserve a sense of home, community, and individuality. Through these small, everyday actions, the book reveals how people humanize rigid, impersonal urban environments and respond to imposed structures.

The publication includes a foreword by Małgorzata Margo Rejmer.

ISBN: 978-83-980368-6-3

Edition: 180

Photography: Aga Łuczakowska

Author representation: Maria Buszman

Foreword: Małgorzata Margo Rejmer

Languages: Polish, Romanian, English

Photo editing: Daria Izworska, Jakub Szachnowski, Aga Łuczakowska

Book concept and editorial development: Aga Łuczakowska

Graphic design and layout: Jakub Szachnowski

Romanian translation: Mirela Lazăr / Institutul Polonez Bucureşti

Publisher: Aga Łuczakowska

Publishing Partner: Katowice Miasto Ogrodów Instytucja Kultury im. Krystyny Bochenek

© 2026 Aga Łuczakowska. First edition.

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Râsu'-plânsu' by Aga Łuczakowska
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The book explores the Romanian concept of Râsu'-plânsu' (“laughing through tears”), capturing the coexistence of humor and sorrow in everyday life. It examines how residents relocated to uniform communist-era apartment blocks during Nicolae Ceaușescu’s systematization program creatively adapted their surroundings, enclosing balconies, marking informal boundaries, and personalizing shared spaces to preserve a sense of home, community, and individuality. Through these small, everyday actions, the book reveals how people humanize rigid, impersonal urban environments and respond to imposed structures.

The publication includes a foreword by Małgorzata Margo Rejmer.

ISBN: 978-83-980368-6-3

Edition: 180

Photography: Aga Łuczakowska

Author representation: Maria Buszman

Foreword: Małgorzata Margo Rejmer

Languages: Polish, Romanian, English

Photo editing: Daria Izworska, Jakub Szachnowski, Aga Łuczakowska

Book concept and editorial development: Aga Łuczakowska

Graphic design and layout: Jakub Szachnowski

Romanian translation: Mirela Lazăr / Institutul Polonez Bucureşti

Publisher: Aga Łuczakowska

Publishing Partner: Katowice Miasto Ogrodów Instytucja Kultury im. Krystyny Bochenek

© 2026 Aga Łuczakowska. First edition

For other payment options such as Revolut or BLIK, please contact me directly: agaluczakowska@gmail.com

Reviews

  • "When I was Director of Photography at National Geographic I often conducted workshops and spoke to groups of photographers.  I often said that photography isn't about shooting pictures, it's about seeing. In the case of this book Aga's photography is about seeing and feeling the subject. Most photographers would approach the subject of the apartment blocks by showing the typical street scenes with the people living in the blocks. In Aga's photographs she has shown artifacts of the people, and in so doing have shown the people themselves.  Having been to some of these areas in Bucharest, I've never seen them the way they are shown in Aga's book. She has a great eye, and true dedication to her work."

    Kent Kobersteen, Director of Photography and Senior Editor at National Geographic magazine from February 1998 until January 2005

  • "I loved the photographs. Chaotic, raw in black and white, yet also surreal and methodical. In a way they seem to dream of shapes that repeat and move. "

Product photography courtesy of Krzyszof Szewczyk