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The Shadow Catcher
Published by Diogenes as Den Schatten fangen
Original Title: Zlowic cie
Poland in the summer of I939: the threat of war hangs in the air like a storm cloud over the picturesque countryside. Fifteen-year-old Krzys, having his first love affair, bids a wistful farewell to his childhood memories of the country summers: Sunday afternoons in his grandmother's sun-soaked living room, pony riding with the story-telling stableboy, summer outings in the country. He has a vague premonition that the Poland of his childhood will soon be a thing of the past. Thus the end of Krzys' childhood and the end of a Polish era approach, and Krzys just manages to catch their shadow. This novel, which was published in Poland for the first time in I976, is full of delicate poetry and wistful, nostalgic pictures reminiscent of scenarios by Thomas Mann.
General Fiction
176 pages
1993
978-3-257-01977-3
World rights are handled by Diogenes
(except Polish)
176 pages
1993
978-3-257-01977-3
World rights are handled by Diogenes
(except Polish)
»Delicately drawn … subtly artful … Mr. Szczypiorski eloquently evokes the purity and intensity of this young mind as well as its finely wrought complexity.«
The Wall Street Journal, New York
»Szczypiorski's spare evocative prose … takes us inside the heart of his young protagonist and makes the aches of that heart all too real.«
The Washington Post