Young Josef was born to wander the ends of the earth, though of course he never opted for it, and it is uncertain that he even had a choice. His father Apollo, a littérateur of some repute, a fiery revolutionary exiled to Siberia while trying to pry Poland&mdashhis homeland&mdashout of pre-revolutionary Tsarist Russia, condemned his son along with himself and his wife to exile in the crude northern lands when he was only five. Josef's mother died the year after and for seven years his father gave young Josef a rudimentary, if eclectic, education in the howling wastes of the Arctic Circle. Apollo died when Josef was 12, and so the young lad, unfitted for life in civilization after his formative years without companionship, was sent to the urbane home of his maternal uncle Tadeusz from which he fled to Marseilles at 15 hoping to make a life as a sailor.