Painted Bird

Jerzy KOSINSKI

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Painted Bird
Painted Bird

FIRST EDITION OF THE PAINTED BIRD—HIS "MASTERPIECE"—INSCRIBED IN THE YEAR OF PUBLICATION BY JERZY KOSINKSI

KOSINSKI, Jerzy. The Painted Bird. Boston, Cambridge: Houghton Mifflin, Riverside, 1965. Octavo, original brown cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition, first issue, of the first book published under Kosinski's name—"the novel marks Kosinski as an important American author of the late 20th century"—boldly inscribed in the year of publication by him on the title page, "For Mrs P— M— with appreciation and very best wishes for 1966, Jerzy Kosinski, Boston, December 23, 1965."

"The Painted Bird, that shocking, nightmarishly beautiful and unforgettable tale of a six-year-old boy sent by his parents, at the beginning of World War II, to make his way alone in the wild and primitive countryside of an unnamed Eastern European country and thus escape the Germans, appeared in 1965. It is a series of loosely linked episodes during which the boy witnesses acts of extraordinary brutality committed by the peasants among whom he lives—a sort of catalogue, recited sotto voce, of all that is vicious and base in human nature. The Painted Bird was welcomed widely, in the United States and in Europe, as a masterpiece; in France it received the Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger" (New York Times). Kosinki's third novel and the first to be published under his own name, The Painted Bird is "generally regarded as Kosinski's masterpiece. The novel's episodic form, coupled with its lack of plot and the seemingly futile existence that it reflected, epitomized widespread sentiments in the mid-1960s… The novel marks Kosinski as an important American author of the late 20th century" (ANB). First issue: "First Printing" stated on copyright page, with the same line at the top of pages 270 and 271.

Book about-fine with inner paper hinge just starting; trace of rubbing, tiny chip to rear panel of bright about-fine dust jacket.

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