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This book has benefited from the wisdom of a number of people. David Trotter and Emma Wilson have been sources of inspiration from the very beginning of this project, as well as providing an extraordinary level of support at every stage. I am very grateful for their kindness, generosity and brilliance. Catherine Grant has never hesitated to offer encouragement and excellent suggestions, which I have greatly appreciated. I am grateful to all the people who have contributed to the book's development by reading extracts and offering their thoughts, including Zyg Baranski, Piotr Cieplak, Ewa Mazierska, Hannah Mowat, Alex Naylor, and David Sorfa. Several institutions provided financial support and a stimulating environment in which this project could take shape: Trinity College, Cambridge (with particular thanks to Joel Cabrita), The Cambridge Commonwealth Trust, Darwin College, Cambridge, The British Academy (for their generous award of a Postdoctoral Fellowship), the Faculty of English and the Department of Slavonic Studies at the University of Cambridge (with particular thanks to Emma Widdis and Simon Franklin), and the Warsaw Filmoteka. My colleagues within these institutions have provided me with invaluable opportunities and I remain in their debt. I am very grateful to my colleagues at the University of Greenwich, who have been nothing but patient, understanding and generous during the final stages of writing. I would like to thank Edinburgh University Press, particularly Gillian Leslie. Finally, I would like to thank David Woodman and my family in Australia, Kenya and Poland, for their continual encouragement and kindness. This book is dedicated to my parents, Grace and Peter Mroz, who have provided constant and invaluable support, advice and, when I needed it, diversion.
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