White Stag of Exile
  • Published:
    Aug-1984 (Hardcover)
  • Formats:
    Print
  • Main Genre:
    General Fiction
  • Pages:
    184
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COSMOPOLITAN BUDAPEST IN THE 1890S, TORAW COLONIAL BRISBANE IN AUSTRALIA: KAROLY PULSZKYWAS THE VICTIM OF POLITICAL INTRIGUE, JEALOUSY, AND HIS OWN HERITAGE OF CULTURE AND PRIDE. OTHERS MADE THE CHANGE AND GRASPED THE OPPORTUNITIES OF ANEWLIFE, A NEW WORLD.PULSZKY BORN IN EXILE IN LONDON, HAD MORE TALENTS ANDMORE CONTACTS THANMOST. HE SUICIDED IN BRISBANE. HIS FAMOUS DAUGHTER, ROMOLA, MARRIED VASLAVNIJINSKY. THIS BOOK TRACES A HISTORY THAT WAS TO HAVE CURIOUS ECHOES INTHE NIJINSKY LEGEND TALENT AND VISION OFTEN INVOKE VICIOUSNESS IN OTHERS. KAROLY PULSZKY, NOW FORGOTTEN, WAS A VISIONARY AND A VICTIM. "THE CANTICLE" REDISCOVERS THE MAN, AND THE VISION. ITIS ALSO A PARABEL OF VERY MODERN POLITICAL TIMES.
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    • First Edition
    • Aug-1984
    • Viking
    • Hardcover
    • ISBN: 0713917164
    • ISBN13: 9780713917161



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