A collection of columns by distinguished Polish American poet, novelist, and essayist John Guzlowski. The pieces are revealing, affectionate, provocative, and moving. They describe the joys and trials of coming to terms with the complexities of Polish identity during the course of a life-time in the New World, providing a loving but sharp-eyed portrait of the author's immigrant parents, survivors of the Second World War, and the rich but complicated legacy they left their son. In intensely personal terms, the author tells their story, and his, but many readers will recognize themselves, or those they care for, or remember, or mourn, in his telling.-
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