BUILDING THE BARRICADE Anna Świrszczyńska
BUILDING THE BARRICADE Anna Świrszczyńska
Translated from the Polish by Piotr Florczyk with an introduction by Eavan Boland
ABOUT THE BOOK
“Anna Świrszczyńska's elemental, extractive accountings of the Warsaw Uprising present a history of pain and of personhood so irremediable and unembellished that neither can be stripped from even the dead. Building the Barricade, harrowing and demanding, here takes its place in English among the twentieth century's master works of war-witness.” —Jane Hirshfield
"'War made me another person,' said Anna Świrszczyńska. Building the Barricade is the outcome of that change in that it took thirty years for these experiences to find their way into language. But the poem is also, undoubtedly, an agent of change, for us as well as her. Stanza by stanza we see the speaker transformed, stripped of anything but the terrible truths she is recording."
—Eavan Boland
REVIEWS
Interview with Piotr Florczyk, Broadsided Press
ABOUT ANNA SWIRSZCZYNSKA
Anna Świrszczyńska was born in Warsaw, Poland, in 1909. She attended Warsaw University where she studied medieval and baroque Polish literature. She began publishing poems in the 1930s. During the Nazi occupation of Poland, Świrszczyńska joined the Polish Resistance and was a military nurse during the Warsaw Uprising. Anna Świrszczyńska died in Krakow of cancer in 1984.
ABOUT PIOTR FLORCZYK
Piotr Florczyk is the author of East & West, a volume of poems, Barefoot, a chapbook of poems, and Los Angeles Sketchbook, a collection of brief essays and photographs. He has also translated several books of Polish poetry. He now studies in the PhD in Literature and Creative Writing Program at the University of Southern California. Please visit his website: www.piotrflorczyk.com.
248 pages | 5.5 x 7.5 in.
ISBN-13: 978-1-935635-57-4 (paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-1-935635-58-1 (hardcover)