Riding History to Death
Confessions of a Battered Rider
Karol Modzelewski author Frank L Vigoda translator Frank L Vigoda editor Irena Grudzinska-Gross editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:4th May '21
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This powerful memoir traces the life of Karol Modzelewski, one of the preeminent Polish dissidents of the twentieth century. With humor and perception, Modzelewski describes his formative years. Born in 1937 to a Polish-born mother and Russian-Jewish father in Moscow, he spent his early schooling and underwent deep indoctrination in the Soviet Union. In 1945 he moved with his mother and stepfather, a prominent communist, to Poland when his stepfather was appointed as foreign minister in Warsaw. In the relatively “liberal” Polish atmosphere, Modzelewski gradually awoke to the realities of the party system during his university years.
Modzelewski discusses the experiences and realizations that led him in 1964 to coauthor with Jacek Kuron the famous “Open Letter to the Party,” for which he and Kuron were imprisoned. With keen critical insight, Modzelewski describes his role as one of the leading intellectuals of the Solidarity movement.
Much more than mere autobiography, this nuanced book is a profound and highly critical analysis of Polish politics over the last fifty years. Characteristically, Modzelewski refuses to portray events in black and white terms, providing a frank assessment of the country’s evolution from communism to democracy, the genesis of Polish dissidence and its success in dismantling communism, and the causes of the current crisis of democracy in Poland.
Karol Modzelewski was one of the most creative and important figures in Poland’s twentieth-century struggles for freedom and democracy. He has written a brilliant memoir documenting his path, which was awarded Poland’s most prestigious literary prize, Nike, in 2014. A must-read! -- Jan T. Gross, Princeton University
Karol Modzelewski—a pioneer and icon of the Polish democratic movement against the totalitarian regime—was a prominent medievalist, an engaging orator, and a courageous, insightful, and charming man. His autobiography reads like a detective novel intertwined with a classic tale of the enduring human condition. -- Adam Michnik, Editor-in-Chief, Gazeta Wyborcza
The demons of the twentieth century have not been banished, and the wise words of those who confronted them are too often forgotten. Karol Modzelewski has much to teach us about courage, honesty, and freedom. This memoir is an invaluable source in Polish history and a guide to living on the Left. -- Timothy Snyder, Yale University
- Winner of Nike Literary Award 2014
ISBN: 9781538141618
Dimensions: 228mm x 163mm x 27mm
Weight: 726g
402 pages