9780393306859 - my century: the odyssey of a polish intellectual von wat, aleksander (4 Ergebnisse)

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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. 407 pages. In My Century the great Polish poet Aleksander Wat provides an account of lif e in Eastern Europe in the midst of the terrible twentieth century. Based on int erviews with Nobel Prize winner Czeslaw Milosz, My Century describes the artisti c, sexual, and political experimentation - in wh…ich Wat was a major participant - that followed the end of World War I; an explosion of talent and ideas which, he argues, in some ways helped to open the door to the destruction that the Nazi s and Bolsheviks soon visited upon the world. But Wat's book is at heart a story of spiritual struggle and conversion. He tells of his separation during World W ar II from his wife and young son, of his confinement in the Soviet prison syste m, of the night when the sound of far-off laughter brought on a vision of the de vil in history. It was then, Wat writes that I began to be a believer.--BOOK JAC KET.