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Introduction: Lech Walesa's A Way of Hope |
| Section: BOOK WORLD / FEATURED BOOK: Lech Walesa's A Way of Hope |
| Author: Editor |
| Publication:
The World & I Online |
| Issue Date: 1/1/1988 |
| Size: 622 Words, 3,918 Characters |
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This month's Book World features Solidarity leader Lech Walesa's autobiography, A Way of Hope. As Walesa's story makes clear, Poland's Solidarity is more than an independent trade union movement: It is a movement of national liberation. Led by Walesa, Solidarity is more than an independent trade union movement: it is a movement of national liberation. Led by Walesa, Solidarity is the large...
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...own for political satire and illustration. Andrzej Dudzinski, Wojciech Wolynski, and Piotr Gumper are graphic artists whose drawings have been used as poster art for the Solidarity cause.
Many people contributed to this feature. Our thanks to all of them, but especially to Jozef Ruszar of Radio Liberty, who tirelessly provided contacts with writers, artists, translators, and archivists.
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