The Polish Review, Volume 19Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1974 - Poland |
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Page 179
... Kosinski has often talked about the liberating influence of an adopted language where every word is a new adventure and clichés have real meaning . " Once you begin to write in another language , " he has said , " you discover how much ...
... Kosinski has often talked about the liberating influence of an adopted language where every word is a new adventure and clichés have real meaning . " Once you begin to write in another language , " he has said , " you discover how much ...
Page 187
... Kosinski's American Dream " in effect defends the author from this charge by pointing out the significance of Kosinski's European origins . " " Kosinski ... belongs in the tradition of classic European modernism . He may have learned ...
... Kosinski's American Dream " in effect defends the author from this charge by pointing out the significance of Kosinski's European origins . " " Kosinski ... belongs in the tradition of classic European modernism . He may have learned ...
Page 188
... Kosinski's novels in which the pro- tagonist finds himself underground - either buried alive , " fused with the earth , " or under icy water literally covered with chunks of ice . But in each instance , through perseverance and mental ...
... Kosinski's novels in which the pro- tagonist finds himself underground - either buried alive , " fused with the earth , " or under icy water literally covered with chunks of ice . But in each instance , through perseverance and mental ...
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SOME DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF | 41 |
Stanisław Lem Solaris | 96 |
Listy do Delfiny | 103 |
Copyright | |
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