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The Painted Bird

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The Painted Bird

by Jerzy Kosinski

Grove/Atlantic | August 1, 1995 | Trade Paperback

Originally published in 1965, "The Painted bird" established Jerzy Kosinski as a major literary figure. Called by the Los Angeles Times "one of the most imposing novels of the decade, " it was eventuallly translated into more than thirty languages.

A harrowing story that follows the wanderings of a boy abandoned by his parents during World War II, "The Painted Bird" is a dark masterpiece that examines the proximity of terror and savagery to innocence and love. It is the first, and the most famous, novel by one of the most important and original writers of this century.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Holocaust Masterpiece

    Paul Ratte

    4 years ago

    Not for the weak of heart. This is one of the most brutal books about the terror and physical cruelty of World War II. Escaping the Holocaust, a dark haired olive-skinned boy ( maybe a Jew or a Gypsy ), wanders through war-torn Slav villages. The boy is sometimes hounded and tortured, other times sheltered and taught. This is an uncompromisingly savage book and a chapter of the Nazi experience that no reader will ever forget. Grim. Intense. Terrifying. In the end, for all it's brutality, this novel is still a testament and celebration of the individual will. This is a triumphant work of art and the most macabre odyssey.

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    Rating: 4/5

    Must Read !

    Anonymous

    6 years ago

    'The Painted Bird' is certainly a unique coming of age story. It tells the tale of a young boy seperated from his family in the early days of WWII and his ensuing travels and tribulations. He wanders about the countryside of rural Europe among the uneducated and exceedingly superstitious peasantry. His appearance is such that he is welcome nowhere; yet everywhere he finds some form of shelter and "family".

    In 'The Painted Bird' there are many themes and morals. Most are easily discerned and could easily be seen as the crux of the books missive. Among these are the wretchedness of humanity, anti-sematism, the nature of suffering, the will to survive, and of course the eponymous one. More obfuscatory is the joy of youth and of simply being. Throughout descriptions of what can only be described as inexpiable acts this moral is one which is easily missed. The antipathy inspired by the anecdotal narrative could easily incite rejection of even the possibility of a positive aspect, but therein also can it be found.

    It is in the protagonists intractable perspective of his trials as nothing more than condign events which could be justified through the knowlege of their meaning that this moral is promulgated. It is the search for this knowledge which motivates him. In this search he becomes so mutable that his voice is lost, thus preventing any unintentional perversion of this ultimate truth. This is also the moment in which the simple joy of being and elation in the senses becomes hedonistic, even salacious. Not long after these events he relents in his search for truth and meaning and instead begins the process of spiritual and ethical stagnation. His voice is then recovered, thus revealing his belief that he might change the world to suit himself rather than the inverse. Having 'come of age' in this way, his attestation ends.

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    Val Senkus

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    Fascinating Book

    Val Senkus

    12 years ago

    This book is Kosinski's first published success. The grittiness and graphic horrors portrayed in the book are trademarks for this writer. Whether or not this is a hidden autobiography of his wartime childhood - it is a well written and disturbing book. An in your face reminder of the brutality of man and the ravages of war.

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Few things are as disturbing as the images of children savaged by the brutalities of a war they had nothing to do with. In The Painted Bird we follow the story of a young boy who loses his parents at the end of the Second World War. As he travels from town to town trying to scrape together enough food to stay alive and enough clothing to stay warm, he soon realizes he'll do anything to survive. Filled with often brutal scenes of rape, murder, bestiality and worse, this novel partially reflects the disturbing childhood of its author, Jerzy Kosinski.

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Originally published in 1965, "The Painted bird" established Jerzy Kosinski as a major literary figure. Called by the Los Angeles Times "one of the most imposing novels of the decade, " it was eventuallly translated into more than thirty languages.

A harrowing story that follows the wanderings of a boy abandoned by his parents during World War II, "The Painted Bird" is a dark masterpiece that examines the proximity of terror and savagery to innocence and love. It is the first, and the most famous, novel by one of the most important and original writers of this century.

About the Author

Jerzy Kosinski, 1933 - 1991 Novelist Jerzy Kosinski was born June 8, 1933, in Poland to Russian parents who had fled the Revolution. In 1939, he was separated from his family when the Nazi's invaded, and he wandered through villages for six years, surviving by his wits. In shock, he remained mute from the age of nine to fourteen. He was finally reunited with his family and attains a professorship at the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. In 1957, Kosinski arrived in New York with his Polish passport, little money and a cyanide capsule after creating four fictional professors who recommend him for a nonexistent foundation grant. He learned to speak fluent English in four months and within a year, had begun work on a study of the collective mentality called "The Future is Ours, Comrade." He published this under the pen name Joseph Novak and had his writing recommended to him by fellow students at Columbia University. He won the National Book Award for the novel "Steps" and his other novels include "Being There, "The Devil Tree,""Cockpit," and "Blind Date.""Blind Date" tells the story of the Manson killings, which is where Kosinski would have been, with his friends on Cielo Drive in Los Angeles, if he had not been stuck in JFK Airport dealing with mis-tagged luggage. He writes about the killings not because they were his friends, but to show how unpredictable life is. In 1968, after six years of marriage, his wife Mary died of brain cancer. He committed suicide on May 3, 1991 at the age of 58.

Trade Paperback

234 Pages, 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.69 in

August 1, 1995

Grove/Atlantic

English


080213422X
9780802134226

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