Ursula Koziol Stops of memory Handwritten dedication from the author in 1983 to Czeslaw Stasiewicz - the originator and founder of the Lower Silesia Publishing House Warsaw 1964 first edition People's Cooperative Publishing 338(2)s. Trace of flooding at bottom, tattered wrapper For. ca: 19x12.5 cm "A largely autobiographical story of a girl from a provincial Polish town, recounting her pre-war childhood and the Polish relics of that era. It leads the reader along with the heroine into the post-war world, but it is primarily an individual world. The classic initiation story gradually transforms into an educational novel, written consistently from the young heroine's point of view. At the end of her journey there is a city, a university, new goals.... Today it can be read through the poet's biography. Biography, in the text, open, because it ends with the sentence: and she lived happily ever after.... " |