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The Rainy Bread

Autor Maja Trochimczyk
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 aug 2016
"The Rainy Bread: Poems of Exile" includes 30 poems about forgotten stories of Poles living in the Eastern Borderlands of Kresy, who were killed, deported, imprisoned, or oppressed after the invasion of Poland by the Soviet Union on September 17, 1939. Some of these brief portraits capture the trauma and resilience, ordeals and miraculous survival stories of the author's immediate family. Their experiences of displacement, hunger, cold, and poverty during the war are typical of Polish civilians. These fictionalized memories are coupled with depictions of survival of other Poles deported to Siberia, the Arctic Circle, or Kazakhstan; who left the Soviet Union with the Second Corps of the Polish Army under the command of General W¿adys¿aw Anders; were transported to refugee camps in India or Africa; and ended up in Argentina, Canada, Australia or the U.S. The book is a companion to "Slicing the Bread" (2014), with which it shares some poems, including vignettes from the author's childhood in Warsaw.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781945938009
ISBN-10: 1945938005
Pagini: 66
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Editura: Moonrise Press Ltd

Notă biografică

Maja Trochimczyk is a poet, music historian, photographer and non-profit director born in Poland, educated in Canada (Ph.D., McGill University), and living in California (www.trochimczyk.net). She published seven books of music studies (After Chopin: Essays in Polish Music (2000); The Music of Louis Andriessen (2002); Polish Dance in California (2007); A Romantic Century in Polish Music (2009); Gorecki in Context: Essays on Music (2017); Lutoslawski: Music and Legacy (2014), Frederic Chopin: A Research and Information Guide (2016) as well as six books of poetry: Rose Always - A Love Story (rev. 2020), Miriam's Iris (2008), Slicing the Bread (2014), The Rainy Bread (2016, 2nd ed. 2021), Into Light (2016), and Bright Skies (2022). She also edited four anthologies: Chopin with Cherries (2010); Meditations on Divine Names (2012), Grateful Conversations (2018) and We Are Here: Village Poets Anthology (2020). Her poetry and photography appear in California Quarterly, The Houston Literary Review, Ekphrasis Journal, The Epiphany Magazine, Loch Raven Review, Magnapoets, Quill and Parchment, Poezja Dzisiaj, Phantom Seed, Spectrum, poeticdiversity, and other journals and anthologies. An author of hundreds of peer-reviewed and popular articles and essays on music and culture, she taught music history at USC and McGill University and is currently serving as President of the California State Poetry Society, and program chair of Village Poets of Sunland-Tujunga.