The Polish Review, Volume 49Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 2004 - Poland |
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forced to reinvent himself as a new man in a new land ( which became an important motif in much of his later fiction ) . While working as a parking lot attendant and a chauffeur and at other odd jobs , he learned English , enrolled a in ...
forced to reinvent himself as a new man in a new land ( which became an important motif in much of his later fiction ) . While working as a parking lot attendant and a chauffeur and at other odd jobs , he learned English , enrolled a in ...
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Born in New York City , Mrs. Kosinski was educated in London , at St. Joseph's Convent and later at St. James ' Convent . Early on , she decided to focus her talents on advertising , a field in which she enjoyed a long and distinguished ...
Born in New York City , Mrs. Kosinski was educated in London , at St. Joseph's Convent and later at St. James ' Convent . Early on , she decided to focus her talents on advertising , a field in which she enjoyed a long and distinguished ...
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( Bardach was to later learn that his father's talents as a dentist kept the family safe for a time , but that they were destitute , repeated victims of extortion at the hands of their Polish neighbors .
( Bardach was to later learn that his father's talents as a dentist kept the family safe for a time , but that they were destitute , repeated victims of extortion at the hands of their Polish neighbors .
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