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San Antonio. 2007. Trinity University Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Wrappers. 1595340335. 263 pages. paperback. Cover illustration by Jozef Czapski. keywords: Literature Poland Translated Anthology. FROM THE PUBLISHER-POLISH WRITERS ON WRITING captures the brilliance and originality of a literature rightly considered one of the most important and influential of our time. These writers are branded by the political realities of their country-creating literature out of the brutality of the Second World War, under the inhibiting and numbing Communist reign, and finally within a free society, but one burdened by its history. No common denominator, not even the easy one of ‘Polish twentieth-century authors, ' does justice to the variety of talents, styles, and experiences in this collection. ‘All of the writers have lived in the same house', Zagajewski says, ‘in the house of a shared history and a shared language, but the windows of their apartments face quite different directions. ' CONTRIBUTORS-Stanislaw Baranczak; Miron Bialoszewski; Stanislaw Brzozowski; Jozef Czapski; Witold Gombrowicz; Julia Hartwig; Zbigniew Herbert; Gustaw Herling; Pawel Huelle; Anna Kamienska; Ryszard Krynicki; Boleslaw Lesmian; Czeslaw Milosz; Slawomir Mrozek; Tadeusz Peiper; Julian Przybos; Tadeusz Rozewicz; Adolf Rudnicki; Bruno Schulz; Jerzy Stempowski; Jan Jozef Szczepanski; Wislawa Szymborska; Aleksander Wat; Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz; Adam Zagajewski. inventory #16464.