Monday, May 30, 2011

How Much Cost To Get Married

20 years in the reportage of the new Polish by Mariusz Szczygiel

I wonder what I would think a foreigner who wants to learn something about our country and the training has read reports from the anthology Szczygiel. Who knows, you might have believed, even in polar bears walking the streets. Most texts focus because of exceptional circumstances, and so bright, which after all does not give a reliable picture of the whole society.



The "20 years ..." rears its ugly history and politics (lustration, the beginnings of capitalism), one hears echoes of the matters to the whole core Poland (the story of the film "The Debt", the activities of Rydzyk). Showing once hot topics, which are now lost in the news, but it is sure to leave a sign of the times. There are also reports about ordinary people and their less common experiences (drug smuggling, illegal disposal of gestation), and reports about new social phenomena (the construction of large shopping malls, music Disco Polo).

Although some texts seem to be superfluous, all is interesting. I liked the most entertaining "Diary found on the floor," Karl Podgorski ie beginner stock trader records and depressing, "Fuck you, School's Out" by Anna Fostakowskiej about problems with students of the Cracow school. Collection of the most recommended, not only pure fiction.

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"20 years in the reportage of the new Polish by Mariusz Szczygiel" concept, layout, and Comm. Maria Goldfinch Black Publishing, 2009 WoĊ‚owiec
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