Saturday
Feb122011
Advanced Ballistics
From The New Yorker:
At one point in this sweeping novel of twentieth-century Poland, Szymek Pietruszka lies in a presbytery attic, recovering from three German gunshots.
Posted on Saturday, February 12, 2011 at 08:56AM | by BVD | in Commentary | tagged Poland, The New Yorker, Wieslaw Mysliwski, editing | | Post a Comment
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