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Go to My LibraryKrall rozmowa
- Language
- Polish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Dowody na Istnienie Wydawnictwo
- Pages
- 197
- ISBN
- 9788394146191
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The reviews highlight the book as an engaging and memorable exploration of Hanna Krall's life and journalistic journey, particularly through her conversations with Wojciech Tochman. Readers praised the dynamic between the two, noting how Krall's digressions and connections to both her own and Tochman's experiences enriched the narrative. Specific content lauded includes her reflections on earlier works like "Smutek ryb" and "Chwila wspomnień," as well as insightful discussions on language and the Holocaust in the context of other authors' works. Furthermore, the book's visual elements, such as photographs, document scans, and its inventive layout, were appreciated by some for creating a unique and aesthetically pleasing experience, with one reviewer even suggesting it as an excellent gift.
However, the book also drew criticism, primarily regarding its length and perceived lack of comprehensive detail. Several readers felt the interview was too brief, presenting "fragments, shortcuts, and scraps" rather than the in-depth, extensive "river-interview" they had anticipated. There was a sense that Krall did not fully convey everything she could have, and some reviewers expressed disappointment that the "Szuflada" (The Drawer) section, while visually appealing to some, did not always contribute significantly to the biographical narrative or contain more compelling archival material. One reviewer explicitly stated they liked "the second part" less, aligning with the mixed reception of the book's structure and content.
Overall, "Krall" is presented as a valuable and thought-provoking work, offering a unique window into the mind and method of a celebrated reporter. It is particularly recommended for those interested in the life, journalistic philosophy, and specific approach to "small realism" of Hanna Krall, as well as her profound reflections on challenging subjects like the Holocaust. For readers who may not be familiar with all of Krall's extensive body of work, the book serves as an excellent and encouraging introduction. Despite some desires for greater length and detail, it successfully provides a personal and insightful perspective from a renowned figure in journalism.
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