The Thief of Words
Anthony Bukoski
“One of the foremost Polish American writers.”
—Polish Review
What happens when language fails?
The Thief of Words is filled with desperate runaways, the unhappily married, and the displaced. They often long for happiness but struggle to explain—even to themselves—what that would entail.
The lightly interconnected stories in this riveting collection are split between the Polish American communities of northern Wisconsin and Louisiana, where refugees from World War II were resettled under the Displaced Persons Act of 1948. The collection explores themes of dislocation and assimilation, love and loneliness, and generational conflict. Anthony Bukoski admirably paints portraits of people doing their best, despite the odds and their sometimes-thwarted attempts to follow the urgings of their better angels.
Filled with humor and pathos and populated by fully realized characters, this is a beautifully written collection from an accomplished storyteller.
Anthony Bukoski is an award-winning writer and a fellow of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. A professor emeritus of English at the University of Wisconsin–Superior, he is the author of the collections The Blondes of Wisconsin, Time between Trains, Children of Strangers, and Polonaise.
Table of Contents
King Creole
Star and Star Lover
The Thief of Words
Chokecherries
Lonesome, Ornery, and Mean
The Penitent
Forget-Me-Not
A World of Accordions
The Beauty of Desire
Bread and Wine
English 110: The Literature of Snow and Ice
A Sea Story
Acknowledgments
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May 2025
LC: 2024039495 PS
184 pp. 5.5 x 8.5
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