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**"Although he was nominated for the Nobel Prize in literature four times, Stefan eromski's work is not as widely known outside Poland as it should be. Thus this elegant translation is most welcome . . . A beautiful, prescient story."
Celia Jeffries, author of Blue Desert

The first contemporary English edition of a Polish masterpiece**

Beautifully translated by Stephanie Kraft, this new edition includes an Introduction by Jennifer Croft and Boris Dralyuk.

Tomasz Judym was born in a slum in Warsaw. Against all odds, he has become a doctor, and he finds that his driving motivation to treat disadvantaged people like those he grew up with is at odds with the expectations of his peers. He sees the unhealthy working and living conditions of the working class in twentieth-century Poland wearing on those around him, even as he strives to help them. As he battles alone to do the kind of work that boards of health and other agencies do today, Dr. Judym wrestles inwardly with feelings of inferiority and revulsion caused by his difficult childhood. His mission takes him out of the city and into the countryside, bringing him into conflict with his other desires, and the love that he feels for a sympathetic woman whose background differs fundamentally from his own.

The Homeless combines concrete detail about social issuesthe urgent need for public hygiene and access to medical treatment, the effects of industrialization on health and the landscape, and the disinterest that people in power have in the disadvantagedwith beautiful, artistic passages of prose that sensitively probe the characters' inner lives. The title comes not from the obvious reference to the impoverished people Dr. Judym concerns himself with, but from the unmoored status of the protagonist, the woman he loves, a mysterious engineer friend of his, his brother, and many others who find themselves rootlessemotionally and physically alienated by class divides and the social upheaval of industrialization. The Homeless is a portrait of the time and place it was writtenPoland on the precipice of the twentieth centurythat speaks to our current time and place.

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Generi Romanzi e Letterature » Classici » Narrativa d'ambientazione storica » Romanzi contemporanei , Gialli Noir e Avventura » Romanzi storici

Editore Paul Dry Books

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 26/03/2024

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9781589883802

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