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Go to My LibraryOstatni tacy przyjaciele Komeda, Hłasko, Niziński : opowieść na podstawie wspomnień Ewy Krzyżanowskiej, Marka Nizińskiego i Zosi Komedowej
- Language
- Polish
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- Publisher
- Instytut Wydawniczy Latarnik
- Pages
- 644
- ISBN
- 9788360000984
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This book is praised for being a truly captivating read, full of engaging anecdotes that bring to life the stories of its subjects. It delves into the friendship of three talented individuals, often referred to as "troubadours," exploring their experiences amidst the demanding and often unforgiving world of Hollywood. Readers will find themselves drawn into the narrative, gaining new insights and perspectives on the lives and challenges faced by these figures.
However, a significant point of concern raised is the book's potential lack of objectivity. Written from the memories of two women close to the main characters – specifically, the mother of Marek Niziński and the wife of Krzysztof Komeda – the narrative may present a somewhat biased or personal account. This subjective viewpoint, while offering intimate details, could mean that readers are not getting a fully neutral or comprehensive historical record.
Overall, the book appears to be a compelling and emotionally resonant work, despite its acknowledged subjective nature. It would appeal most to readers interested in intimate biographical accounts of talented artists, especially those curious about the dynamics of friendship, the pressures of the entertainment industry, and stories rich with personal recollections. Those who appreciate a vivid, if perhaps one-sided, portrayal of lives lived intensely will likely find this book particularly rewarding.
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