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  1. Nov 16, 2023 · For a week in 1980 and five months in 1981, I worked for the controversial Polish American novelist Jerzy Kosinski. He wasn’t controversial then. Brilliant, charismatic, fawned on by New...

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  2. Jerzy Kosinski Biography - Jerzy Kosiński (name bestowed upon him by his father while they were hiding from the Nazis, original name: Josek Lewinkopf) (June 18, 1933 – May 3, 1991) was a Polish-Jewish English-language novelist, who acquired American citizenship.

  3. Who was Jerzy Kosiński? A popular writer, acclaimed photographer, prized scriptwriter, piercing sociologist? Perhaps only the Great Manipulator, or even the Absolute Mystificator? Regardless of the assumed standpoint, Kosiński's biography itself reads like a well-written screenplay...

  4. Born in Łódź, Jerzy Kosiński (June 14, 1933 - May 3, 1991) stands out as one of the 20th century's great literary talents, with a life story every bit as sinister and dramatic as one of his books. Originally named Józef Nikodem Lewinkopf, his life was turned upside down with the outbreak of WWII, when his family uprooted and fled east to ...

  5. ‘Being There,’ a celebrated comedy classic, was authored by Jerzy Kosiński and published initially in 1971. The publisher Harcourt Brace was responsible for its release. Later, in 1979, it was transformed into a film directed by Robert C. Jones, featuring Peter Sellers in the lead-role.

  6. Jun 10, 2020 · Jerzy Kosiński’s novel The Painted Bird contains depictions of wartime brutality that shock even the most desensitised reader. It tells the tale of an orphaned boy wandering through villages in war-torn Eastern Europe, meeting a rogues’ gallery of strange, abusive characters.

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  8. Issue 54, Summer 1972. Jerzy Kosinski, ca. 1973. Photograph by Rob Mieremet. Editor’s Note: The following conversation with Jerzy Kosinski, which does not contain the customary interviewer’s headnote, is a much expanded version of the one that appeared in The Paris Review in 1972 .