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Alissa Valles

    Alissa Valles est une poétesse dont l'œuvre explore les complexités de l'identité et de la mémoire. Son écriture aborde souvent des thèmes d'héritage et d'appartenance, en explorant les couches complexes de l'histoire personnelle et culturelle. Valles crée ses vers avec un œil vif pour l'imagerie évocatrice et la profondeur intellectuelle, invitant les lecteurs à des explorations profondes de la condition humaine. Sa voix distincte offre une perspective unique sur la navigation des intersections entre passé et présent.

    Memories of Starobielsk
    • 2022

      Vivid accounts of life in a Soviet prison camp by the author of Inhuman Land. Interned with thousands of Polish officers in the Soviet prisoner-of-war camp at Starobielsk in September 1939, Józef Czapski was one of a very small number to survive the massacre in the forest of Katyń in April 1940. Memories of Starobielsk portrays these doomed men, some with the detail of a finished portrait, others in vivid sketches that mingle intimacy with respect, as Czapski describes their struggle to remain human under hopeless circumstances. Essays on art, history, and literature complement the memoir, showing Czapski’s lifelong engagement with Russian culture. The short pieces on painting that he wrote while on a train traveling from Moscow to the Second Polish Army’s strategic base in Central Asia stand among his most lyrical and insightful reflections on art.

      Memories of Starobielsk