Matches in Harvard for { <http://id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/002725329/catalog> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 29 of
29
with 100 items per page.
- catalog abstract "Jerzy Kosinski's suicide in 1991 shocked the literary world. A Polish emigre who had survived unspeakable horrors as a child during World War II, Kosinski was a flamboyant figure whose death only added to the aura of mystery that surrounded him. Passing By is Kosinski's legacy, a collection of writings, never before published in book form, that answers many questions about Kosinski and his work - a revealing and provocative self-portrait by an author whose life was. Shrouded in enigma. Kosinski prided himself on his ability to hide - physically - whenever he wanted. Certainly he managed to keep his own persona and even his life something of a mystery, but here he talks about himself, some of his obsessions, and his feelings about places from New York to Poland. The man who emerges has a passion for sport (polo and skiing), a quirky sense of fun ("Learning to Levitate"), strong opinions about various locales (the streets of New York, Present-day Poland, the Cannes film festival), an idiosyncratic range of acquaintances (meetings with such diverse people as Pope John Paul II, Solzhenitsyn, Warren Beatty, Nobel Prize-winning biologist Jacques Monod), and an abiding love of secrets, conundrums, and fantasies. But first and foremost - as he demonstrates in "The Real Author of Jerzy Kosinski's Books," and in major essays on his novels The Painted Bird and Steps - Kosinski is a powerful literary artist, a. Man who will always be remembered for his electrifying works of fiction.".
- catalog contributor b3952935.
- catalog coverage "United States New York New York.".
- catalog created "1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1992.".
- catalog description "Aleksandr and André Wat -- Time to spare -- Death in Cannes -- On books -- To touch minds -- The reality behind words -- Where an author can be himself -- Our "predigested, prepackaged pop culture". a novelist's view -- To hold a pen -- A sense of place -- My twenty-minute performance -- On journalists : combining objective data with subjective attitudes -- On sculpture : sculptorids of Rhonda Roland Shearer -- Photography as art -- On film and literature -- How I learned to levitate in water -- Crans-Montana. the open resort -- Horses -- A passion for polo -- New York : the literary autofocus -- Key to New York -- Time machine -- Short takes : Manhattan ; A celebration of literacy and learning ; Gotham Book Mart ; New York is a city of port and sport ; Beach wear -- Being here -- Charisma camouflages mortality -- Solzhenitsyn : the disenchanted pilgrim -- A message to the chamber from Jerzy Kosinski -- A brave man, this Beatty. Brave as John Reed -- Egypt, polo and the perplexed I -- A plea to Khomeini from an author whose work also has offended -- Gog and Magog : on watching TV -- TV as baby-sitter -- Against book censorship -- Dead souls on campus -- The banned book as psychological drug. a parody? -- No religion is an island -- God & . -- Jews in the Soviet Union -- Hosanna to what? -- Restoring a Polish-Jewish soul -- Speaking form my self -- Afterword : The painted bird tenth anniversary edition (1976) -- Notes of the author on The painted bird -- Art of the self : essays à propos Steps -- Disguises -- On death.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-256).".
- catalog description "Jerzy Kosinski's suicide in 1991 shocked the literary world. A Polish emigre who had survived unspeakable horrors as a child during World War II, Kosinski was a flamboyant figure whose death only added to the aura of mystery that surrounded him. Passing By is Kosinski's legacy, a collection of writings, never before published in book form, that answers many questions about Kosinski and his work - a revealing and provocative self-portrait by an author whose life was.".
- catalog description "Man who will always be remembered for his electrifying works of fiction.".
- catalog description "Present-day Poland, the Cannes film festival), an idiosyncratic range of acquaintances (meetings with such diverse people as Pope John Paul II, Solzhenitsyn, Warren Beatty, Nobel Prize-winning biologist Jacques Monod), and an abiding love of secrets, conundrums, and fantasies. But first and foremost - as he demonstrates in "The Real Author of Jerzy Kosinski's Books," and in major essays on his novels The Painted Bird and Steps - Kosinski is a powerful literary artist, a.".
- catalog description "Shrouded in enigma. Kosinski prided himself on his ability to hide - physically - whenever he wanted. Certainly he managed to keep his own persona and even his life something of a mystery, but here he talks about himself, some of his obsessions, and his feelings about places from New York to Poland. The man who emerges has a passion for sport (polo and skiing), a quirky sense of fun ("Learning to Levitate"), strong opinions about various locales (the streets of New York,".
- catalog extent "ix, 256 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Passing by.".
- catalog identifier "0679413898 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Passing by.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Random House,".
- catalog relation "Passing by.".
- catalog spatial "United States New York New York.".
- catalog subject "814/.54 20".
- catalog subject "Essays.".
- catalog subject "PS3561.O8 P388 1992".
- catalog tableOfContents "Aleksandr and André Wat -- Time to spare -- Death in Cannes -- On books -- To touch minds -- The reality behind words -- Where an author can be himself -- Our "predigested, prepackaged pop culture". a novelist's view -- To hold a pen -- A sense of place -- My twenty-minute performance -- On journalists : combining objective data with subjective attitudes -- On sculpture : sculptorids of Rhonda Roland Shearer -- Photography as art -- On film and literature -- How I learned to levitate in water -- Crans-Montana. the open resort -- Horses -- A passion for polo -- New York : the literary autofocus -- Key to New York -- Time machine -- Short takes : Manhattan ; A celebration of literacy and learning ; Gotham Book Mart ; New York is a city of port and sport ; Beach wear -- Being here -- Charisma camouflages mortality -- Solzhenitsyn : the disenchanted pilgrim -- A message to the chamber from Jerzy Kosinski -- A brave man, this Beatty. Brave as John Reed -- Egypt, polo and the perplexed I -- A plea to Khomeini from an author whose work also has offended -- Gog and Magog : on watching TV -- TV as baby-sitter -- Against book censorship -- Dead souls on campus -- The banned book as psychological drug. a parody? -- No religion is an island -- God & . -- Jews in the Soviet Union -- Hosanna to what? -- Restoring a Polish-Jewish soul -- Speaking form my self -- Afterword : The painted bird tenth anniversary edition (1976) -- Notes of the author on The painted bird -- Art of the self : essays à propos Steps -- Disguises -- On death.".
- catalog title "Passing by : selected essays, 1962-1991 / Jerzy Kosinski.".
- catalog type "text".