WAT- MY AGE Spoken diary. Part 1-2. Foreword by Czesław Milosz
WAT- MY AGE Spoken diary. Part 1-2. Foreword by Czeslaw Milosz
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WAT Aleksander
MY AGE
MOJ WIEK
Spoken diary.
Part 1-2.
Foreword by Czesław Miłosz
Lidia Ciołkoszowa prepared for printing.
London 1977. Polonia Book Fund. pages 373, [3], tables 1; 392, tables 1., format 13.5x21.5 cm
SOFT BINDING
The first edition of the record of conversations with Wat conducted by Czesław Miłosz in Berkeley and Paris in 1965.
"For me, Wat's book is a testimony to the man of the 20th century for the readers of the 21st and 22nd centuries, which cannot be found in any other language." Czeslaw Milosz
"My Age is an unfinished, unfinished work, full of information, matters and problems most important to the 20th century. It tells about people from the artistic elite and from the very bottom of society. A vast, epic fresco, covering the events of many turbulent years of the author's life and his reflections on politics. , literature, philosophy and religion He repeats undecidable questions about evil and guilt, about God and unbelief ... He starts reflecting on pain, bodily pain known from his own experience ... My age still has its secrets, perhaps closed to the readers of the 20th century, and waiting for interpreters brought up in the 21st century ".
Małgorzata Czermińska
"The way my age is perceived is determined by the tendency to classify this text as a literary work. According to inseparable opinions, which are hard to deny, Wat was a poet. He was always so, not only when he wrote, which he did not often do ... My age can therefore be treated as literary narrative; it was brought to life by a poet, and thus belongs to fiction. In view of this approach, skepticism is justified in the name of the right to organize the field of deliberation. is he who he is, isn't it that the nature of the work is not primarily determined by the form and character of the expression? " Rafał Habielski
One of the most important Polish books devoted to Stalinism, as well as national issues, literature and religion. The text was written from audio tapes after Wat's death.
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