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#3
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barrywood
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09-04-2008
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Re: TLO Member Interview: Yellowish Haze
Slawek, you have been a dear friend for years now. I remember when you joined Ligotti.net. Your word chooses then, and now are always superior. I've enjoyed your interview greatly and I'm honored to have such a good friend in Poland.
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#4
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Ilsa
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09-05-2008
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Re: TLO Member Interview: Yellowish Haze
wow...I really enjoyed your interview!
"Brothers Count Mateusz and Count Jozef Wiehorski (my great -…- great uncles) were famous Russian cellists and composers (now utterly forgotten) and good friends of Beethoven and Pushkin." ... need to find out more about this...! |
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#5
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Odalisque
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09-05-2008
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Re: TLO Member Interview: Yellowish Haze
Thank you for that Slawek -- a fascinating interview.
![]() Now that we have several of these interviews, I'm struck by how different from each other the people on here are. ![]() On a note of similarity, though -- Vernon Lee -- maybe I should have mentioned her work in my own interview. ![]() I was somewhat disconcerted by your use of the abbreviation OBE. The only use of this I'd previously encountered was for the Order of the British Empire -- a meaningless gewgaw conferred by the Queen of England at the behest of politicians. It took me a while to figure that you meant Out of Body Experience. ![]() |
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#6
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yellowish haze
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09-05-2008
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Re: TLO Member Interview: Yellowish Haze
Thank you all for your comments!
There is some information on them in English here: http://www.vor.ru/English/tales/tales_019.html (they use the variation of the surname Vielgorsky) I was always fascinated by that branch of my family as there was something decadent about them... maybe because they were so devoted to art and liked to go against the grain. Jerzy (Russian: Yuri) (I wrote Jozef, mistake), their father, was the one who betrayed Poland and Jozef, the one who had those infamous (at the time) "close encounters" with Gogol was Mateusz's son. Another fact which makes this fascination even stronger is that none of the currently living member of my family actually knew about their existence until I discovered how to spell the surname in Cyrilic and searched for it on the Internet! Someone in the past must have taken care to hide the truth from other members of the family. I have a small book written by my great-great cousin who described all members of our family and intentionally skipped the names of the Russified branch of the family. He also hid the fact that I am a direct descendent of Jerzy (the father) by changing the shape of the tree. Very confusing and mysterious. |
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#7
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Jezetha
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09-05-2008
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Re: TLO Member Interview: Yellowish Haze
Curiouser and curiouser, Slawek. But families can be strange. I discovered another branch of my family living in the south of the country, bearing the same very unusual surname (Herrenberg), of whom I didn't know the existence. It became clear my grandfather and the grandfather in that other line (brothers, probably) couldn't get on. And so the family split...
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#8
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yellowish haze
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09-05-2008
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Re: TLO Member Interview: Yellowish Haze
"Of course, those who like to regard the Order of the British Empire as astral projection..."
LOL. I hope I don't sound that "hazy" in my answers. I just used the abbreviation which is commonly used by other people.As to Vernon Lee, yes her stories are great and simply very unique to the weird fiction genre. I have a collection of her stories from Ash Tree Press, which I still haven't read apart from a few acclaimed pieces. |
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#9
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yellowish haze
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09-05-2008
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Re: TLO Member Interview: Yellowish Haze
Interesting
And yes, very strange indeed. There are now only 8 persons with the name Wielhorski living in Poland, but I keep finding new puzzling details. Last week I discovered that the surname can be spelled with an additional o (Wielohorski) and decided to google it. The only members I could trace currently live in Venezuela!!! I contacted one of them through Facebook and yesterday he replyed explaining that his grandfather fled from Eastern Europe during World War One. Another piece of puzzle... |
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