Gustaw Herling-freedom of the Pilgrim
and Essays stories, collected here, a pilgrim for freedom.
Gustaw Herling, Polish writer adoption of Naples, has made her, in life, the idea of \u200b\u200bfreedom.
He who fought for freedom, for our freedom and yours' as it was once in Poland, he tried on his skin the deprivation of liberty and freedom on her skin felt understood the Soviet Union, the barbarity of the gulag for political prisoners.
Everything in his writing and his life is linked to freedom.
Even his greatest work, "Inny Swiat" (published in Italy under the title A World Apart), where he recounted his ordeal in captivity in the big belly despotism of the Soviet apparatus, is an account of freedom denied to men. Herling, writer, here in this book edited by his daughter, Marta Herling, Herling meets the man who has crossed Europe, as a soldier of the corps Polish orders of the intellectual as Anders or guest of Benedetto Croce, stopping physically in the crown of the Campania coast but remaining artistically and mentally walk always remain connected at the thought of freedom. At the other end of the crown, where bare rocks to climb Posillipo mane of waves in the blue ... close your eyes, think of the freedom and read
Gustaw Herlin Grudzinski is buried in Naples and I wanted to write my thesis its relationship with Italy
Gustaw Herling Kielce 1919 Naples 2000 Other titles: Requiem for the bell, The Island and the white night of love-editions of the Mediterranean still