What I am trying to present here concerns my observations, their comparative juxtapositions and phenomena interconnected into a certain whole of a certain state of affairs. My observations differ from those observed in the world press today, including the Polish émigré press. Nevertheless, I try to lay them out, referring to tolerance towards "differently thinking" people. As an aside, I would like to reserve myself against the notion that I am "accusing", "condemning", "accusing" etc. someone of something. etc., which is particularly the case for me whenever I try to cite facts without illuminating them in the accusatory exposition accepted by others. I do not "accuse" anyone and I do not "accuse" anyone. That others, or all others, follow any political, ideological or any path they deem right is their thing. I insist, however, that I am allowed to observe this path of theirs and - under conditions of freedom of speech - even describe it.
I once called this path "nowhere." Today it has been recognized by the "instinct of the nation" as the destination. There is no (malicious) irony in this sentence. There is only a statement of fact.
(Jozef Mackiewicz)
LONDON EDITION
Published by Kontra London, 1984.
Format: 215 x 135 mm, 395 pages.
ISBN: 0-907652-13-1
Piece in very good condition, with light scuffs.