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Availability:Out of StockContributor:Bill JohnstonSeries:Central European ClassicsPublish date:2007-06-10Pages:425
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Central European University PressISBN-13:9789637326899ISBN-10:9637326898UPC:9789637326899Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:Historical, Political, LiterarySize:8.28 x 5.04 x 1.37 inchesWeight:1.0119Product ID:SC1T8DGWCE
The Coming Spring (Przedwiosnie), Zeromski's last novel, tells the story of Cezary Baryka, a young Pole who finds himself in Baku, Azerbaijan, then a predominantly Armenian city, as the Russian Revolution breaks out. He becomes embroiled in the chaos caused by the revolution, and barely escapes with his life. Then, he and his father set off on a horrendous journey west to reach Poland. His father dies en route, but Cezary makes it to the newly independent Poland. Cezary sees the suffering of the poor, yet his experiences in the newly formed Soviet Union make him suspicious of socialist and communist solutions. He is an outsider among both the gentry and the working classes, and he cannot find where he belongs. Furthermore, he has unsuccessful and tragic love relations. The novel ends when, despite his profound misgivings, he takes up political action on behalf of the poor.

Zeromski, whose vivid, assured style is instantly recognizable, was a writer with a strong social conscience, taking up the concerns of the poor and downtrodden.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Central European University PressISBN-13:9789637326899ISBN-10:9637326898UPC:9789637326899Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:Historical, Political, LiterarySize:8.28 x 5.04 x 1.37 inchesWeight:1.0119Product ID:SC1T8DGWCE
Stefan Żeromski (1864-1925) is universally acknowledged as the most outstanding Polish novelist of his generation. He was a writer with a strong social conscience, taking up the concerns of the poor and downtrodden. In the 1920's Żeromski was a leading contender for the Nobel Prize for Literature; his candidacy was supported by Joseph Conrad, who was a fervent admirer of his work. Bill Johnston is professor of Comparative Literature at Indiana University, Bloomington. He translates from Polish and is deeply involved in ALTA, the American Literary Translators Association.
Publisher: Central European University Press

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