Our hero and narrator is the aging caretaker of cottages at a summer
resort. A mysterious visitor inspires him to share the story of his long
life: we witness a happy childhood cut short by the war, his hiding from
the Nazis buried in a heap of potatoes, his plodding attempts to play
the saxophone, the brutal murder of his family, loves lost but
remembered, and footloose travels abroad. Told in the manner of friends
and neighbors swapping stories over the mundane task of shelling
beans--in the grand oral tradition of Myśliwski's celebrated Stone Upon
Stone--each anecdote, lived experience, and memory accrues
cross-stitched layers of meaning. By turns hilarious and poignant, A
Treatise on Shelling Beans is an epic recounting of a life that, while
universal, is anything but ordinary.