My Century (New York Review Books Classics) - Historical Fiction Novel for Book Clubs & Literature Enthusiasts
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In My Century the great Polish poet Aleksander Wat provides a spellbinding account of life in Eastern Europe in the midst of the terrible twentieth century. Based on interviews with Nobel Prize winner Czeslaw Milosz, My Century describes the artistic, sexual, and political experimentation --in which Wat was a major participant-- that followed the end of World War I: an explosion of talent and ideas which, he argues, in some ways helped to open the door to the destruction that the Nazis and Bolsheviks soon visited upon the world. But Wat's book is at heart a story of spiritual struggle and conversion. He tells of his separation during World War II from his wife and young son, of his confinement in the Soviet prison system, of the night when the sound of far-off laughter brought on a vision of "the devil in history." "It was then," Wat writes, "that I began to be a believer."
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A remarkable work. What’s so unique is that it’s a transcript basically of conversations with Wat. So the end result is this very unfiltered (although still edited for publication) narrative without all the stylistic artificialities you get in a work of standard fiction. Counterintuitively, the result is more powerful by far. The one chapter which was written by Wat himself is actually less satisfying because it’s too deliberately constructed by comparison.
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