My Two Polish Grandfathers And Other Essays on the Imaginative Life
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AWARD-WINNING AND CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED WRITER WITOLD RYBCZYNSKI DELIVERS A REVELATORY COLLECTION OF LINKED AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ESSAYS — PART MEMOIR, PART FAMILY HISTORY — ABOUT THE UPHEAVALS OF EUROPEAN LIVES DURING WORLD WAR II, HIS OWN INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT, AND THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGES OF ART, MUSIC, AND ARCHITECTURE. Witold Rybczynski’s parents and grandparents were a thriving, cultured family in prewar Warsaw, then a sophisticated European city. With the onset of war, their world fell apart. His mother and father made separate escapes, reuniting against many odds on a ship bound for Scotland from Marseilles. That people can lose everything, overcome stunning odds to survive, remake themselves in a foreign country, learn a new language and culture, and then do it again is extraordinary. My Two Polish Grandfathers is a testament to the boundaryless world of art, architecture, and music — which can be transported from one country to another — and clear affirmation of Rybczynski’s own path toward becoming an architect and one of today’s most original thinkers. Beautifully written, thoughtful, and extraordinarily subtle, this riveting work offers a rare glimpse into the development of Rybczynski’s educated outsider’s eye and is a tribute to a European generation that has helped to define postwar American culture.
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Weight | 0.348 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.29 × 12.7 × 20.32 cm |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 743235983 |
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