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ISBN-10: 1962770397
ISBN-13: 9781962770392
Publisher: Archipelago Books
Publish Date: 10/21/2025
Dimensions: 7.00" L, 5.70" W, 1.20" H

Needle’s Eye

Translator: Bill Johnston

Paperback

Price: $25.00

Overview

A rich, polyphonic novel from one of the leading voices of contemporary Polish literature, encompassing a half-century of history and memory

In a Polish village, a young man watches an old man trip and fall down a flight of stairs. From this singular event arises a cascade of memories, regrets, and longings: the buried sensations of a whole lifetime, condensed and released. We hear of life during occupation, the scarcities of a childhood lived under the sign of war–and fragments of a home’s sounds and scents (the private speech of mothers and fathers, the treasures of coffee, raisins, almonds, and plums). There are loves unrequited and fulfilled, landscapes of winter and spring, old jobs and old friends, all flowing together.

Wieslaw Myśliwski’s latest novel is a personal epic written on the smallest scale. Its narrator, a medieval historian in his latter years, lives surrounded by images of the past. From within this wandering mind, Myśliwski has composed his own ode to lost time, a nonlinear, chameleonic meditation on a half-century of Polish life as it does not appear in the historical record. Part autobiography, part dreambook, Needle’s Eye is both a writer’s farewell to the Poland of his youth and an extended address, like the final lecture prepared by its narrator, on the persistence and necessity of memory.

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"History and personal experience converge in this evocative, layered exploration of the workings of memory–both collective and individual." –Ángel Gurría-Quintana, Financial Times' "Best books of 2025"

"Myśliwski's reluctance to name his protagonists creates an omniscient, impersonal narrative that sweeps readers along, at times uncertain of the who or the when, but savoring the flurry of memories . . . Timelines are layered like an Escher painting, linking beginnings and ends, expressing both the unity and continuity of nature." –Brock Covington, The Active Mind

"The labyrinthine latest by Myśliwski reckons with mortality and Polish history . . . Unfolding in an eloquent and slow-moving monologue, the novel sustains an intimate mood . . . Fans of modernist fiction will find much to admire." –Publishers Weekly

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Details

ISBN-10: 1962770397
ISBN-13: 9781962770392
Publisher: Archipelago Books
Publish Date: 10/21/2025
Dimensions: 7.00" L, 5.70" W, 1.20" H
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