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Everyone professes to dislike modernity, a characteristically modern stance. We all waver uneasily between what we know to be modernity's attractions and achievements on the one hand, and its profound...
Everyone professes to dislike modernity, a characteristically modern stance. We all waver uneasily between what we know to be modernity's attractions and achievements on the one hand, and its profound...
Terrific writing, detail, and word usage with a nice flow. Szczypiorski wirtes a terrificly laid out easy flowing story that traces a young boys transition from innocence to his reality of the wor...
Editorial Reviews: Ingram A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist ventures into postwar Eastern Europe and discovers a people rising from the ashes of Nazi genocide. Weaving together the stories o...
The most commonly used Polish verbs are listed alphabetically, one verb per page, and fully conjugated in a table format. Other helpful features for both language students and travelers include Englis...
This volume contains two unusual and appealing satirical works by the well-known European philosopher Kolakowski. The first, Tales from the Kingdom of Lailonia, is set in a fictional land. Each stor...
Annihilation is about a day in the life of a Polish-Jewish town shortly before World War II and the Holocaust, a town that soon will be annihilated by Nazi atrocities. With grace, wit, and love for th...
Translated by: Kenneth R. MacKenzie, Bilingual edition Here is Poland's greatest epic poem in its finest translation, describing country life among the Polish and Lithuanian gentry in the years 18...
"[Husserl] better than anybody, compelled us to realize the painful dilemma of knowledge: either consistent empiricism, with its relativistic, skeptical results (a standpoint which many regard discour...