Gość: A.D.
IP: *.mco.bellsouth.net
24.06.03, 19:48
>> Pozwole sobie przytoczyc opinie o J.Kosinskim, pisarzu zydowskim zyjacym
i zerujacym w burdelach i lazniach pederastow, etc. No i zawodowo
szkalujacym Polske i Polakow. Jednym z cech charakteru J.Kosinskiego bylo
to, ze nie zalecano pozostawienia jego w towarzystwie corki czy syna,
kogokolwiek on odwiedzal, ale i takze ostrzegano przed pozostawieniem tego
zyda w towarzystwie...psa! Bowiem J.kosinski byl znany z tego, ze nawet i
psu nie przepuscil...
Grand Calumniator of Poland
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Holocaust Witness Jerzy Kosinski
Jerzy Kosinski was once to Poland what Simon Wiesenthal is today to
Ukraine. Jerzy Kosinski was the grand calumniator of Poland; Simon
Wiesenthal is the grand calumniator of Ukraine. The Poles have been
successful in discrediting their grand calumniator; the Ukrainians are too
timid to attempt to discredit Simon Wiesenthal. The present web page is
dedicated to understanding Jerzy Kosinski, to congratulating the Poles, and
to giving courage to Ukrainians.
Who was Jerzy Kosinski? Jerzy Kosinski was born Jerzy Lewinkopf to Mojzesz
(Moses) Lewinkopf and Elzbieta Lewinkopf (maiden name Elzbieta Wanda
Weinreich). Six significant dates in Jerzy Kosinski's life were:
1933 born in Lodz, Poland
1959 entered USA on a student visa
1960 published The Future is Ours, Comrade, under pseudonym Joseph Novak
1968 won the National Book Award for The Painted Bird
1982 veracity challenged in Village Voice article, "Jerzy Kosinski's Tainted
Words"
1991 committed suicide
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Sixth character-revealing incident — what Kosinski did to Marian Javits's
dog — from which some might conclude that Jerzy Kosinski was not only the
kind of man that you would not leave alone with your daughter, and not only
the kind of man that you would not leave alone with your son — he was the
kind of man that you would not leave alone with your dog.
Marian Javits, in particular, was charmed by him, and she continued to be
his friend even after his stories and eccentricities had become familiar —
this despite the fact that one of his eccentricities had to do with her
dog. Lying in bed recovering from a leg injury received while riding, she
was startled when her dog ran furiously across the room, dripping urine. A
moment later Kosinski appeared at the door. Later a friend told her that
Kosinski had been observed abusing the dog in a way that would engender such
behavior.
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(James Park Sloan, Jerzy Kosinski: A Biography, Dutton, United States, 1996,
p. 263)