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- Language
- Polish
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- Publisher
- Znak Litera Nova
- Pages
- 299
- ISBN
- 9788324026647
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The book is widely praised for its highly engaging and interesting stories, showcasing the author's unique ability to seek out and record the experiences of individuals in challenging situations. Reviewers commend its fluent and accessible language, making it a pleasure to read without unnecessary philosophizing or attempts to build grand narratives. It successfully delivers on its promise to explore the human element, focusing on gaining a better understanding of people rather than simply describing a place. Many appreciate the intimate and authentic quality of these encounters, which are presented without artificial summaries, fostering a close connection with the subjects.
Despite its strengths, some readers expressed a desire for more content, finding the book to be too short given the fascinating nature of the stories, and one reviewer found the ending to be unsatisfactory. A recurring point of discussion is the author's narrative style, which deviates from classic reportage. Some readers found the author's presence or her perceived attempts to intervene in the situations of the people she met to be distracting or even intrusive, which caused discomfort and led them to prefer a more traditional journalistic approach.
Overall, the book offers a compelling collection of human stories, distinguished by its intimate approach and readable style. While it may not satisfy those looking for traditional, objective reportage or a comprehensive overview of a region, it excels at providing personal insights into individual lives. This book is particularly recommended for readers who enjoy human-centric narratives, appreciate a more personal and less formal journalistic style, and are keen to explore the complexities of human experience through engaging personal encounters. Its strength lies in its ability to connect readers with the individuals featured, despite some stylistic choices that might divide opinion.
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