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Summary This article reconstructs the publishing history of the 1958 Paris edition of Stanisław Rembek’s novel W polu (In the Field), probably the best literary portrayal of the Polish-Soviet War 1920-1921. Originally published in 1937, it could not be reissued in the communist-ruled Poland after the war. That is why Rembek decided to have it published by the Instytut Literacki in Paris. The article recounts both the history of that publication on the basis of the correspondence between the author and Jerzy Giedroyc, and the dramatic consequences it had for Rembek who lived all that time in Poland.

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