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Needle’s Eye by Wiesław Myśliwski – Now Available

We are delighted to highlight the English publication of Needle’s Eye, the newest novel by one of Poland’s most acclaimed contemporary writers, Wiesław Myśliwski

We are delighted to highlight the English publication of Needle’s Eye, the newest novel by one of Poland’s most acclaimed contemporary writers, Wiesław Myśliwski, translated by award-winning translator Bill Johnston and published by New York Review Books.

A polyphonic epic written on an intimate scaleSet in a small Polish village, Needle’s Eye begins with a simple moment – an old man falling on a staircase – yet this seemingly ordinary incident opens a vast inner landscape of memory, regret, and longing. Through the narrator’s recollections, we revisit wartime childhoods, the sounds and smells of family life, and the delicate texture of the everyday – from the taste of raisins and almonds to long-buried conversations.

Myśliwski’s narrator, a medieval historian in old age, moves freely through decades of Polish history, exploring what remains unrecorded in official narratives. The novel becomes a chameleonic meditation on personal and collective memory – part autobiography, part dream, and part philosophical farewell to the Poland of the author’s youth.

Needle’s Eye stands at the intersection of visionary fiction and literary reflection – an evocative meditation on how a single memory can hold an entire lifetime. It’s a remarkable addition to modern world literature and a powerful example of Myśliwski’s distinctive voice.

More on the author here

Publisher: New York Review Books

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