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ISBN: 0156002515

ISBN13: 9780156002516

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Book Overview

A collection of "intensely lyrical" stories set in postwar Poland. Mingling the miraculous and the mundane, these poignantly beautiful stories are quiet but powerful journeys of the spirit. Translated by Michael Kandel. A Helen and Kurt Wolff Book. Harvest in Translation series This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Rated 5 stars
Huelle projects the political onto the fantastic

In Pawel Huelle's book of short stories, Moving House, the reader finds the Polish characters experiencing odd and often fantastic happenings in their lives in an often playful manner. However, when one examines Polish history in the 20th century, these strange incidents take on a new, often tragic, meaning. Huelle comes from a country where borders have shifted, and the land and people have been occupied by both their...

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