Diary Without Vowels
Aleksander Wat’s Diary Without Vowels is a handwritten text typed on loose leaf sheets, partly in code, and deciphered by his widow. It covers Wat’s experiences from 1963 to 1965, including his struggles and life in emigration.
- The description claims that it is one of the most refined and intriguing examples of self-analysis in world literature.
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