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Informationen zum Autor Marek Bienczyk is the critically-acclaimed author of "Terminal, "a novel, and of several collections of essays and literary criticism, most recently "The Eyes of Durer: On Romantic Melancholy. "A noted wine critic and expert on French culture, he is also a prolific translator of Milan Kundera and Roland Barthes, among others. He teaches in the Institute of Literary Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and lives in Warsaw. Benjamin Paloff is a poetry editor for "Boston Review "and Assistant Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures and of Comparative Literature at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His poems have appeared in "The Antioch Review,"" The New Republic,"" The Paris Review,"" "and elsewhere. His other translations include Dorota Maslowska's "Snow White and Russian Red." Klappentext "Originally published in Polish as Przezroczystosc by Wydawnictwo Znak." Zusammenfassung Milan Kundera on Marek Bienczyk's "Transparency" "The subject of transparency has always interested me; in "The Art of the Novel" I discussed it as one of the key words in my personal lexicon. Marek Bienczyk is right to give it an entire book of its own: transparency remains one of the foundational concepts of today's social imaginary, and its role never ceases to grow. These lovely pages, in which the essay brushes up against fiction, offer us more than an historical and philosophical study, but a truly existential, and thus novelistic, investigation of transparency. It's a delight." Drawing on all his resources as a novelist, cultural critic, and scholar, Marek Bienczyk peels away the layers of our contemporary obsession with "transparency," skipping across centuries and continents to piece together the genesis of our fears of deception and overexposure. Highly poignant, and transcending the genres of criticism, personal essay, and the metaphysical novel, "Transparency" is a gorgeous revelation--about our never-ending need for revelation....