ANATOMY of deception. The recently revealed role of the actual inspirers of the incidents and excesses forces one to reach back with one's thoughts and make some summaries [...]. The Polish reality, however, turned out to be quite different from what the political bankrupts and the inspirers of the intended "ides of March" had imagined. Against them [...] the working masses rose up, demanding the complete removal from our lives of people who were strangers, hostile to socialism and Poland, reprobates of the "Gomulka era." [Cracow, IV 1968]. [Before the text] Leszek Wysznacki. K[rakowskie] Z[akłady] G[raficzne].
Double-sided print on ark. 30.7x21.6 cm. Government leaflet of the March events. Reprint of an article from "Stolica". In the text interesting paragraphs: "We all remember the admiration of such films as 'Bad Luck,' 'Don Gabriel,' the noise around the early staging of 'King Ubu,' the apotheosis of the ideology of 'Waiting for Godot' and the whole philosophy of the meaninglessness of human life and action, the hysteria around the mocking of Mickiewicz's play 'Death of a Lieutenant', the propagation and programming of the model of the bourgeois dimwit in 'The Civil Wars', the various snobberies and styles of easy living suggested as the last word of modernity and good tone." Crossed fold mark, very good condition.
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