Self-portrait with Woman: a Novel (Andrze Szczypiorski) - Andrzej Szczypiorski - Books - Grove Press - 9780802134882 - February 10, 1997
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Self-portrait with Woman: a Novel (Andrze Szczypiorski) 1st Pbk. Ed edition

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Self-portrait with Woman: a Novel (Andrze Szczypiorski) 1st Pbk. Ed edition

Self-Portrait with Woman: A Novel
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Translated from the Polish by Bill Johnston

Kamil, a Warsaw sociologist, is summoned to Geneva to participate in an oral history project about the collapse of Eastern European communism and resolves to tell his own story through a gallery of portraits of the many women he has loved. These reminiscences emerge against the broader canvas of circumstances and events that have shaped the past sixty years of Poland's turbulent, tragic history. Soon he finds himself inexorably drawn to his interrogator from the "free" world; the chronicler of his life, the keeper of his secrets, and his heart's last hope for redemptive love. Self-Portrait with Woman is at once a haunting and lyrical portrait of a man, of a country, and of the twilight years of an era.

"In Polish novelist Andrzej Szczypiorski's radiant new work, the affairs of the heart and the world are not so very different. . . He exhorts those of us who know politics too well to set aside nightmare and dream, and find no other world than the one we can kiss in a lover's hand."
The Boston Globe

"Szczypiorski turns one individual's history into a powerful portrait of recent--and timeless--human dilemmas."
Publishers Weekly

ANDRZEJ SZCZYPIORSKI was born in 1924 in Warsaw, where he still resides. He fought in the Resistance Movement during the German Occupation of Poland, took part in the Warsaw uprising of 1944, and survived time in a concentration camp. He was introduced to the English-speaking world with the publication of The Beautiful Mrs. Seidenman, which was followed by A Mass for Arras, Self-Portrait with Woman, and The Shadow Catcher.

BILL JOHNSTON is an Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature and Second Language Studies at Indiana University in Bloomington. In 1999 he received a National Endowment for the Arts Poetry Fellowship for Translation. His tr

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Released February 10, 1997
ISBN13 9780802134882
Publishers Grove Press
Pages 252
Dimensions 140 × 210 × 20 mm   ·   285 g
Language English  

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