Madame

392 pages

Polish language

Published 2001 by Wydawn. Znak.

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5 stars (1 review)

"Madame is a novel about Poland during the grim years of Soviet-controlled mediocrity which nonetheless sparkles with light and warmth." "Our young narrator-hero is suffering through the regulated boredom of high school when he is transfixed by a new teacher - an elegant "older woman" (she is thirty-two) who bewitches him with her glacial beauty and her strict intelligence. He resolves to learn everything he can about her and to win her heart.".

"In a sequence of marvelously funny but sobering maneuvers, he finds out much more than he expected - about politics, Poland, and the Spanish Civil War, and his own passion for theater and art - all while his loved one continues to elude him. Yet without his realizing it, his efforts - largely bookish and literary - to close in on Madame are his first steps to liberation as an artist.

Later, during a stint as a …

8 editions

Subjects

  • Young men -- Poland -- Fiction
  • Teacher-student relationships -- Poland -- Fiction
  • Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
  • Poland -- Politics and government -- 1945- -- Fiction