Davide Monteleone explores the complex relationship between geopolitical power, landscape, and identity in the post-Soviet space. The title, a subversion of the Lord’s Prayer, points to the stark contrast between official utopian narratives and the grounded reality of life in regions like Chechnya and the Caucasus. Monteleone’s work is characterized by its formal rigor and psychological depth, using large-format photography to capture silent, monumental landscapes and the resilient people who inhabit them. Published by Skira, this volume functions as a visual inquiry into how historical trauma and political ambition are etched into the earth itself.