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Country in the Moon: Travels in Search of the Heart of Poland [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 320 pages, height x width: 236x160 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Apr-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Granta Books
  • ISBN-10: 1847080014
  • ISBN-13: 9781847080011
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 320 pages, height x width: 236x160 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Apr-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Granta Books
  • ISBN-10: 1847080014
  • ISBN-13: 9781847080011
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Poland was once the largest country in Europe - and one of the most powerful. The opulence of the Orient lived alongside the melancholy of the Romantic north creating a nation of passionate extremes and paradoxical psychology, but a country that valued honour and freedom above all. Devastated by waves of brutal invaders - Tatars, Swedes, Germans and Russians - Poland as the 'bulwark of Christendom' was virtually eclipsed in the eighteenth century, an all but forgotten magnificence. "A Country in the Moon" is the result of Michael Moran's fascination with this remarkable land over nearly two decades. Honouring a deathbed pledge to his uncle, an eccentric concert pianist obsessed with the music of Chopin, he gives an insider's view of a country embarked on wrenching change after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the present confrontation of ghosts from the wartime and communist past.In this uproarious personal memoir and meticulously researched cultural journey we keep company with a gallery of fantastic characters - Tatars and Teutonic Knights, Napoleon's mistress and daredevil Spitfire pilots, robbers and Rolls-Royce mechanics, heroic defenders of freedom alongside an ill-assorted group of modern Britons and Poles. In chronicling the resurrection of the nation from war and the Holocaust, he paints a portrait of cities lost and cities gained, monumental castles, primeval forests and picturesque landscape gardens among the finest yet least-known in Europe. This captivating journey into the heart of Poland is a timely and brilliant celebration of the return to the European fold of a valiant and richly cultured people.
Map
x
Acknowlegements and Author's Note xiii
Polish Pronunciation Guide vi
Prologue: A Death in Monte Carlo 1(4)
The Peasant Self-Aid Agricultural Co-Opertive
5(9)
The Eagle's Nest
14(7)
`Musical Genius etc.'
21(8)
Warsaw the Phoenix
29(17)
Remnants of the Old Regime
46(5)
Testing Times
51(11)
How to Buy and Register a Polsih Car
62(7)
Vistula - Queen of Polish Rivers
69(22)
The Masculine Inanimate
91(10)
Spring Loves
101(10)
Johnny Fartpants
111(8)
Frycek and the Prism of Reminiscence
119(23)
The Little Shop of Horrors
142(12)
Mozart in Warsaw
154(6)
Dance of the Gnomes
160(7)
Vistula - Of Dragons, Martyrs and Lovers
167(31)
`Keep Away from Gin and Polish Airmen'
198(15)
`Not Upon the Polished Road of Their Makers' Intention...'
213(15)
The Lost Domains
228(10)
`A Kind of Volcanic Explosion of Mankind's Spiritual Magma'
238(6)
`Dog's Blood!'
244(10)
Limited Company
254(6)
Vistula - Teutonic Knights and Cherry Liqueur
260(18)
`A Mixed Economy Kleptocracy'
278(8)
`Only the Music of the Forest Playing'
286(27)
The Moving Toyshop of the Heart
313(6)
A Yellow Sleigh for the Departing Guests
319(3)
Ghosts
322(6)
Full Circle
328(9)
Brief Chronology of Polish History 337(4)
Select Bibliography and Recommended Further Reading 341(6)
Select Filmography 347(6)
Index 353
Born and educated in Australia, Michael Moran spent his twenties wandering the islands of Polynesia and Melanesia. He is a Fellow of the RGS and author of the Thomas Cook short-listed Beyond the Coral Sea. He lives in Warsaw.