Salki e-bog
72,87 DKK
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"e;It all blends here unexpectedly: that past and memory with the present and space. [. . .] At times, your skin will crawl with pleasure from reading."e;Andrzej StasiukLying in bed in Gotland after a writer's conference, thinking about his compulsive desire to traveland the uncomfortable tensions this desire createsthe narrator of Salki starts recounting tragic stories of his family's ...
E-bog
72,87 DKK
Forlag
Open Letter
Udgivet
22 maj 2017
Længde
228 sider
Genrer
FA
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781940953595
"e;It all blends here unexpectedly: that past and memory with the present and space. [. . .] At times, your skin will crawl with pleasure from reading."e;Andrzej StasiukLying in bed in Gotland after a writer's conference, thinking about his compulsive desire to traveland the uncomfortable tensions this desire createsthe narrator of Salki starts recounting tragic stories of his family's past, detailing their lives, struggles, and fears in twentieth-century Eastern Europe. In these pieces, he investigates various "e;salkis"e;attic rooms where memories and memorabilia are storedreal and metaphorical, investigating old documents to better understand the violence of recent times.Winner of the prestigious Gdynia Literary Award for Essay, Salki is in the tradition of the works of W. G. Sebald and Ryszard Kapuscinski, utilizing techniques of Polish reportage in creating a landscape of memory that is moving and historically powerful.Wojciech Nowicki is a Polish essayist, journalist, critic, photographer, and even writes a culinary column. He is also the co-founder of the Imago Mundi Foundation devoted to promoting photography. Salki is his first book to be translated into English.Jan Pytalski is a graduate of the American Studies Center at the University of Warsaw, and has an MA in translation from the University of Rochester.