Description:The charm of forgotten conventionsIt would seem that the formula known as "talks of the dead" no longer exists in Polish and world literature. Contemporary novel, dominated by pseudo-psychological descriptions and intrusive physiology, excludes the use of old, forgotten conventions. But does this mean that they must go away forever? Of course not. Michał Radoryski's book is a living proof of this. The pages of the deceased, in addition, the deceased well recognized by the Polish reader, chat with each other about important and less important matters, enter into personal relationships and argue about nonsense and imponderabilia. All of this takes place in both fantastic and real circumstances. Nobody will deny the reality of such objects as the National Gallery in London or the museum d'Orsay in Paris.The axis of this story is a certain disclosure. It concerns plots and characters from the well-known Zbigniew Nienacki books. Here is its main character - Nienacki, however, deprived of the features that he ascribed to himself in interviews and stories - wakes up in his house in Jerzwałd, haunted by the ghosts of great museums. These, in turn, are brought to him by none other than Charles Dickens, the author of the most famous novel about ghosts that straighten the life of a sinner, or "A Christmas Carol".The idea, in its essence, was crazy and made by Radoryski in a daring and perfect way. There is not a single stumble here and not a single joke that does not have the bottom line.In addition to the dead, ghosts and phantoms, this novel also features popular actors and quite fictional characters from books and films known to us, to whom Radoryski gives new features and places them in surprising and amazing contexts.The novel is a mocking polemic. Not only with Nienacki's prose, but also with such works as "The Master and Margarita" or "The Saragossa Manuscript". It is the first such dynamic, interesting, funny and innovative book on the Polish market in many years.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Zbigniew Nienacki vs Charles Dickens. To get started finding Zbigniew Nienacki vs Charles Dickens, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: The charm of forgotten conventionsIt would seem that the formula known as "talks of the dead" no longer exists in Polish and world literature. Contemporary novel, dominated by pseudo-psychological descriptions and intrusive physiology, excludes the use of old, forgotten conventions. But does this mean that they must go away forever? Of course not. Michał Radoryski's book is a living proof of this. The pages of the deceased, in addition, the deceased well recognized by the Polish reader, chat with each other about important and less important matters, enter into personal relationships and argue about nonsense and imponderabilia. All of this takes place in both fantastic and real circumstances. Nobody will deny the reality of such objects as the National Gallery in London or the museum d'Orsay in Paris.The axis of this story is a certain disclosure. It concerns plots and characters from the well-known Zbigniew Nienacki books. Here is its main character - Nienacki, however, deprived of the features that he ascribed to himself in interviews and stories - wakes up in his house in Jerzwałd, haunted by the ghosts of great museums. These, in turn, are brought to him by none other than Charles Dickens, the author of the most famous novel about ghosts that straighten the life of a sinner, or "A Christmas Carol".The idea, in its essence, was crazy and made by Radoryski in a daring and perfect way. There is not a single stumble here and not a single joke that does not have the bottom line.In addition to the dead, ghosts and phantoms, this novel also features popular actors and quite fictional characters from books and films known to us, to whom Radoryski gives new features and places them in surprising and amazing contexts.The novel is a mocking polemic. Not only with Nienacki's prose, but also with such works as "The Master and Margarita" or "The Saragossa Manuscript". It is the first such dynamic, interesting, funny and innovative book on the Polish market in many years.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Zbigniew Nienacki vs Charles Dickens. To get started finding Zbigniew Nienacki vs Charles Dickens, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.