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Andrzej Szczypiorski (1924–2000)

Auteur de La Jolie Madame Seidenman

22+ oeuvres 851 utilisateurs 18 critiques 1 Favoris

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Andrzej Szczypiorski is a Polish novelist and playwright who uses wit, melancholy and a rare understanding of human nature to portray the political and social realities of Eastern Europe over the last turbulent fifty years. He calls on his own experience as a fighter in the Polish Resistance, a afficher plus participant in the Warsaw uprising of 1944, and a German prisoner of war in his novel The Beautiful Mrs. Seidenman. He combines rich character studies with historical accuracy to create a poignant look at life under Nazi rule. Self-Portrait with Woman moves the clock up several decades to look at the malaise of post-communist Poland. Once again, history's effect on individuals creates a bittersweet picture by a master storyteller. Andrzej Szczypiorski's work has been compared to that of Milan Kundera. He stands with Kundera as one of the most important writers of Eastern Europe. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
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Œuvres de Andrzej Szczypiorski

La Jolie Madame Seidenman (1986) 540 exemplaires
A Mass for Arras (1993) 134 exemplaires
Self-Portrait with Woman (1994) 45 exemplaires
The Shadow Catcher (1993) 34 exemplaires
Whisky américain (1987) 31 exemplaires
Night, Day, Night (1991) 26 exemplaires
Feuerspiele (1999) 11 exemplaires
Der Teufel im Graben. (1993) 7 exemplaires
Minevik (1965) 6 exemplaires
Notte, giorno e notte (1996) 2 exemplaires
Sub la Nobla Ĉevalo 1 exemplaire
Za murami Sodomy (1993) 1 exemplaire
Misa za grad Arras (2018) 1 exemplaire
De gikk forbi Emmaus (1995) 1 exemplaire
Chocholi taniec 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Entretiens avec le bourreau (1972) — Avant-propos, quelques éditions102 exemplaires
The Dedalus Book of Polish Fantasy (1996) — Contributeur — 48 exemplaires
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Nom canonique
Szczypiorski, Andrzej
Nom légal
Szczypiorski, Andrzej
Date de naissance
1924-02-03
Date de décès
2000-05-16
Lieu de sépulture
Protestant Reformed Cemetery, Warsaw, Poland
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Polen
Lieu de naissance
Warschau, Polen
Lieu du décès
Warsaw, Poland
Lieux de résidence
Warschau, Polen
KZ Sachsenhausen
Professions
writer
Organisations
Polish People's Army
Prix et distinctions
Austrian State Prize for European Literature (1988)

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It took me longer than I anticipated to become as fully immersed in this work as in the first book of his that I read, A Mass for Arras (reviewed here). But when I did I came away enormously impressed—again—with this author, a Polish Catholic who writes about Jewish/Polish relations. A man who took part in the Warsaw Uprising in WWII, was imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp, was an activist for Solidarity, and was imprisoned by the Polish Communist government, and who—it appeared after his death—may have collaborated with the secret police under Stalin. The book tells of the arrest and brief imprisonment of the title character. Each chapter examines in detail the life of one of the various people—Pole, Jew, Nazi, Catholic nun, and others—who had a role in her release. The stories are vividly told, occasionally philosophical, and always deeply moving. An exceptional work, highly recommended.… (plus d'informations)
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Gypsy_Boy | 11 autres critiques | Aug 22, 2023 |
Szczypiorski (1928-2000) was, among other things, a partisan in WWII who also took part in the Warsaw Uprising. He was arrested and imprisoned at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, where he survived until 1945. I mention that background by way of explaining my reaction to this book. The story is an allegory, a parable that explains how totalitarianism can arise. Three years after the plague kills a substantial number of local citizens in 1458, the town of Arras descends into a frenzy when a valuable horse dies after its owner is supposedly cursed by his Jewish neighbor. The Jews kills himself before a trial can take place but the townspeople proceed to rob, exile, and kill not only the local Jews but anyone who expresses sympathy for them, criticizes the new orthodoxy, or, finally, shows any “aberrant” behavior. I could not read this book without immediately thinking of Germany (and Italy) in the 1930s. Szczypiorski narrates this tale through the eyes of Jan, a Christian intellectual who participates in the mass hysteria only to find himself suspected of heresy. He recoils from his mentor, Father Albert, a proto-fascist demagogue, but when his other role model, David, Bishop of Utrecht, absolves all the citizens of their sins, Jan recognizes the horrifying consequences of unquestioning acceptance of authority. Beautifully told, terrifying in its reality, highly recommended.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Gypsy_Boy | 2 autres critiques | Aug 22, 2023 |
In diesem Buch vereint der Autor verschiedene Personen aus dem Warschau während der Besetzung Polens durch die Deutschen, ich vermute ca. 1942. Denn das Ghetto gibt es noch und der Aufstand hatte noch nicht stattgefunden. Die titelgebende Frau Seidenman lebt unter falschem Namen im nicht-jüdischen Teil der Stadt. Da wird sie von dem jüdischen Polizeispitzel Bronek Blutman auf der Straße erkannt und der Gestapo ausgeliefert. Es entspinnt sich eine Rettungsaktion um sie, in die den groben Hintergrund der Geschichte liefert. Anhand dieser Geschichte werden verschiedene Charaktere, Polen, Deutsche, polnische Juden vorgestellt und ihre Hintergründe und Umstände skizziert. Der Kunstgriff, bei nahezu allen Figuren auch in die Zukunft zu schauen, zeigt die Beliebigkeit mancher Taten und ihrer Folgen, aber auch, dass die Geretteten tatsächlich weiterleben- neben Frau Seidenman kommt auch noch das aus dem Ghetto gerettete Kind Joasia in der Zukunft vor.
Ein lesenswertes Buch, das die Verläufe des 20. Jahrhunderts an einem begrenzten Figurentableau exemplarisch aufzeigt!
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Wassilissa | 11 autres critiques | Dec 20, 2020 |

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