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13 bajek z królestwa Lailonii dla dużych i małych. Klucz niebieski] Tales from the kingdom of Lailonia and the key to heaven

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    Leszek Kołakowski ; [Tł.] Salvator Attanasio, Agnieszka Kołakowska. [Il.] John Sanford
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    Kołakowski, Leszek (1927-2009) Author
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    1. Attanasio, Salvator Translator

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    2. Kołakowska, Agnieszka Translator

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    Tales from the kingdom of Lailonia: Looking for Lailonia. The hump. A tale about Children's toys. A beautiful face. How Gyom became an elderly gentelman. The famous one. How the divine Maior lost his throne. The red patch. The war with things. How the problem of longevity was solved. Outrageous mints. The story of the greatest quarrel. A tale of great shame. - The key to heaven: God, or the Condradictions between the motives and the consequences of human action. The people of Israel, or the consequences of unselfishness. Cain, or the interpretation of the principle "to each according to his merits". Noah, or the temptations of solidarity. Lot's wife, or the appeal of the past. Sarah, or the conflict between the general and the personal in morality. Abraham, or lofty grief. Esau, or the relation of philosophy to trade. God, or the relativism of mercy. Balaam, or the problem of objective guilt. King Saul, or two kinds of consistency in life. Rahab, or real and imagined solitude. Job, or the contradictions of virtue. King Herod, or the misery of the moralist. Ruth, or the dialogue between love and bread. Jael, or heroism gone astray. Solomon, or men as gods. Salome, or all men are mortal.


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