Memories of Starobielsk by Jozef Czapski - ISBN: 9781681374864
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Doomed Polish officers struggle for humanity in a brutal Soviet prison.

Memories of Starobielsk

Essays Between Art and History

  • Paperback

    144 pages

  • Release Date

    1 March 2022

Summary

Vivid accounts of life in a Soviet prison camp by the author of ‘Inhuman Land.’

Interned with thousands of Polish officers in the Soviet prisoner-of-war camp at Starobielsk in September 1939, Józef Czapski was one of a very small number to survive the massacre in the forest of Katyn in April 1940. Memories of Starobielsk portrays these doomed men, some with the detail of a finished portrait, others in vivid sketches that mingle intimacy with respect, as Czapski describes thei…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781681374864
ISBN-10:1681374862
Author:Jozef Czapski, Alissa Valles
Publisher:New York Review Books
Imprint:New York Review Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:144
Release Date:1 March 2022
Weight:272g
Dimensions:203mm x 127mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“What distinguishes Memories of Starobielsk and deepens our understanding of the events Czapski lived through is the vision he imparts of a Europe that the Soviets (and the Nazis) had attempted to destroy… . Memories of Starobielsk shows the victims not as soldiers but as doctors, professors, engineers, writers, translators—people of education and character, products of a civilization that Stalinism could not accommodate.” —Philip Ó. Ceallaigh, The Los Angeles Review of Books

“Józef Czapski was a beautiful human being, courageous, noble but also hardworking; occasionally a soldier, journalist, diarist, always writing, drawing, always with a sketchbook in hand, always ready to help friends and strangers. In his person high intelligence and remarkable artistic talent met with an active, almost naive goodness—a rather rare combination, as we know” —Adam Zagajewski

About The Author

Jozef Czapski

Józef Czapski (1896-1993) was a writer and artist, as well as an officer in the Polish army. NYRB Classics publishes his work of reportage about the Katyn Massacre, Inhuman Land, and a collection of his lectures on Proust during his time as a prisoner of war in a Soviet prison camp, Lost Time. New York Review Books also publishes Eric Karpeles’s biography of Czapski, Almost Nothing.

Alissa Valles is the author of the poetry collection Hospitium. Her translations include Zbigniew Herbert’s Collected Poems and Collected Prose and Ryszard Krynicki’s Our Life Grows (NYRB Poets). She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Irena Grudzinska Gross’s books include Czesław Miłosz and Joseph Brodsky- Fellowship of Poets and The Scar of Revolution- Tocqueville, Custine, and the Romantic Imagination. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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