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Ostatnie fastrygi. Irit Amiel in conversation with Agnieszka Piśkiewicz-Bornstein
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Ostatnie fastrygi. Irit Amiel in conversation with Agnieszka Piśkiewicz-Bornstein

Ostatnie fastrygi. Irit Amiel w rozmowie z Agnieszką Piśkiewicz-Bornstein

Author(s): Irit Amiel,Agnieszka Piśkiewicz-Bornstein / Language(s): Polish

Keywords: Irit Amiel; conversation; Holocaust literature

Drawn from conversations with Irit Amiel, the author of the famous Osmalone, Ostatnie fastrygi is, in a sense, her testament, her last, though not final, literary word. Sensing that she is writing for the last time, the writer once again tells her secretary, Agnieszka Piśkiewicz-Bornstein, her own biography and answers a number of previously unasked, sometimes quite uncomfortable questions, but this time she also lets herself be guided into various little alleys – she reveals details about Częstochowa, the ghetto, her first years in Israel, and raising her children. She also dissects the literature of the Holocaust, her relationship with Poland and with God. She is as strong and convincing in her judgments as she is in her feelings. It is also the first time she lets another person get so close to her, which is why Ostatnie fastrygi is also a masterpiece of intimate, long-running conversation, but a very meandering and warm one. The book is supplemented by numerous colour photos from the family album, footnotes, and an afterword.

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Krystiana Robb-Narbutt: „The Shadow Touches Me. Poems and Prose”
17.00 €

Krystiana Robb-Narbutt: „The Shadow Touches Me. Poems and Prose”

Krystiana Robb-Narbutt: "Cień dotyka mnie. Wiersze i proza"

Author(s): / Language(s): Polish

Keywords: Postholocaust Art; Second Generation Art; March 1968; objects; poems

Krystiana Robb-Narbutt is one of the most inspiring and at the same time least known Polish-Jewish artists and poets of the 20th and 21st centuries. She created prints, installations and objects, as well as miniature prose and poems. She exhibited them at Kordegarda and Zachęta, among other venues. In March 1968, she was sentenced to prison for participating in protests and distributing leaflets. The subjects of her work were biography and imagination. The book contains all of Robb-Narbutt’s poems and prose deciphered from manuscripts, as well as their critical consideration. They are supplemented by the voices of literary and art critics as well as friends of the artist.

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