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The Bronski House

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A remarkable, multifaceted story made up of journal accounts, memories, conversations and personal experience, The Bronski House is a paean to Poland, a landmark in travel writing, and a family history - tied together by the unique experience of returning from exile.

In the summer of 1992, accompanied by Philip Marsden, the exiled poet Zofia Hinska stepped into the Belorussian village where she had spent her childhood.

The Bronski House is in part the remarkable story of what she found.

It is also the story of her mother, Helena Bronska - of her coming of age during the Russian revolution, her dramatic escapes from Bolsheviks, Germans and partisans, of her love and loss in a now vanished world.

It brilliantly reconstructs a world which vanished in 1939 when Soviet tanks rolled into eastern Poland.

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HarperPerennial
0007204523 / 9780007204526
Paperback / softback
07/11/2005
United Kingdom
English
246 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: HarperCollins, 1995.
Includes PS Section A remarkable, multifaceted story made up of journal accounts, memories, conversations and personal experience, The Bronski House is a paean to Poland, a landmark in travel writing, and a family history - tied together by the unique experience of returning from exile. The Bronski House has sold over 25,000 copies and The Spirit-Wrestlers has sold over 15,000. Written with the passion of an epic novel, but retains the hard-edged realism of a brilliant contemporary travel book. A wonderfully multi-faceted narrative, drawing on diaries and memories - The Bronski House reinvigor
Includes PS Section A remarkable, multifaceted story made up of journal accounts, memories, conversations and personal experience, The Bronski House is a paean to Poland, a landmark in travel writing, and a family history - tied together by the unique experience of returning from exile. The Bronski House has sold over 25,000 copies and The Spirit-Wrestlers has sold over 15,000. Written with the passion of an epic novel, but retains the hard-edged realism of a brilliant contemporary travel book. A wonderfully multi-faceted narrative, drawing on diaries and memories - The Bronski House reinvigor 1DVUB Belarus (Belorussia), WTL Travel writing