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‘That is where Korzeniowski lived.’ Konstantin Buszczyński,1 then Consul-General of Poland to the United States, pointed out a drab building, none too interesting in outward appearance. We were driving through the streets of Cracow, in reborn Poland, last November, my host exhibiting the highlights of his extraordinarily fascinating native city.
Outlook (New York), vol. CXXIV (3 March 1920) pp. 382–3.
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Putnam, G.P. (1990). Conrad in Cracow. In: Ray, M. (eds) Joseph Conrad. Interviews and Recollections Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09387-8_48
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