"Andrzej Czcibor-Piotrowski's novel [Rzeczy nienasycone] tells the story about growing up, about a small boy during the last pre-war months of 1939 and the first years of war, when he, together with his mother and brother, is sent to Kazakhstan ......
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"Andrzej Czcibor-Piotrowski's novel [Rzeczy nienasycone] tells the story about growing up, about a small boy during the last pre-war months of 1939 and the first years of war, when he, together with his mother and brother, is sent to Kazakhstan ... The war forces the main character to grow up quicker, but the war is not the main theme of the novel. The theme is the dream of the ever hungry Eros, who tells our narrator to experience, dream and fantasise about sex and physical love ..."--From Publisher's Web site.
"Andrzej Czcibor-Piotrowski's novel [Rzeczy nienasycone] tells the story about growing up, about a small boy during the last pre-war months of 1939 and the first years of war, when he, together with his mother and brother, is sent to Kazakhstan ......
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"Andrzej Czcibor-Piotrowski's novel [Rzeczy nienasycone] tells the story about growing up, about a small boy during the last pre-war months of 1939 and the first years of war, when he, together with his mother and brother, is sent to Kazakhstan ... The war forces the main character to grow up quicker, but the war is not the main theme of the novel. The theme is the dream of the ever hungry Eros, who tells our narrator to experience, dream and fantasise about sex and physical love ..."--From Publisher's Web site.