WIERZYŃSKI Kazimierz
BLACK POLONEZ
Paris 1968. literary institute, pp. 38, [2]; Bibliot. "Kultura", vol. 154; format 13.5x21.5 cm.
Issue 1.
A volume of poetry during the communist era omitted from poetry collections or studies of the poet's work by the censors [!] due to his anti-communist stance and taking up political themes in his poems.
For example, in one niche the author writes "Comrade Wieslaw, the Lord said that Katyn is Germany. It's a pity."
Wierzynski is an artist who could not accept communist rule in postwar Poland, so he decided to spend the rest of his life abroad.
Includes, among others: Moralitet o korycie, Stabilization, Israel,
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