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"Powerful memories from a masterful chronicler of a sprawling family living through the glories and tragedies of Poland over the 19th and 20th centuries."
―John Darnton, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of Poland for The New York Times
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This was the first of seven pieces about Joanna Olczak-Ronikier’s book In the Garden of Memory: A Family Memoir, leading to the book’s publication in October.
Continue ReadingThis is the biography of three generations of a family, a remarkable family, by reason of the place and time in which they were born, but also in terms of character. Joanna Olczak-Ronikier has taken the trouble to investigate their lives and understand their decisions and emotions, resulting in a family saga that is as compelling as a novel.
Continue ReadingExcerpted from the book: In the mid-1930s, Maks Horwitz-Walecki, a member of the Polish Communist Party, had been living in Moscow for several years, working on the Executive Committee of Comintern, the international organization of Communist parties.
Continue ReadingThe New York Times, Tuesday, May 30, 1944. New York Flier Is Killed. The Polish Telegraph Agency reported yesterday in a London dispatch that Sgt. Jan Bychowski of 49 East Ninety-sixth Street, New York, had been killed in action last week over Germany.
Continue ReadingIn the International Bomber Command Centre’s records, Flight Sergeant Jan Ryszard Bychowski of the RAF was killed in a crash of his Avro Lancaster aircraft on May 22, 1944.
Continue ReadingBaghdad, 1940. A shabby hotel in a chaotic city. Jozef, Marta, and Robert Osnos arrived, desperate for a place to stay. The proprietor noted their Polish passports and disappeared for a moment.
Continue ReadingJohn Darnton won a Pulitzer Prize for his New York Times coverage of Poland in the tumultuous years leading to the end of the Communist era. He is a bestselling novelist and author of the memoir “Almost a Family.”
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Browse now"Like a great Russian novel bursting with colorful, wildly different characters, In the Garden of Memory presents the human side of the long, rich, poignant, story of Poland from the late 19th century through Partition and two World Wars. Olczak-Ronikier’s relatives are impassioned rebels and patriots; poets, translators, psychiatrists and writers; women struggling to nurture their professional ambitions despite the burdens of gender; and entrepreneurs in publishing and bookselling. We get to know each of them as they navigate the precarious dissonance of being proudly Polish and Jewish. It’s a masterful, multi-generational, portrait of a family that endures even as their world descends into chaos."
Annik LaFarge, author of Chasing Chopin: Musical Journey Across Three Centuries, Four Countries, and a Half-Dozen Revolutions
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