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By Victoria Granacki, in association with the Polish Museum of America Polish Downtown is Chicago's oldest Polish settlement and was the capital of American Polonia from the 1870s through the...
By Victoria Granacki, in association with the Polish Museum of America Polish Downtown is Chicago's oldest Polish settlement and was the capital of American Polonia from the 1870s through the...
In an interview given shortly before his death, Witold Gombrowicz mentions Fedor Dostoevskij among his literary influences. Several critics have observed similarities in the works of the two authors. ...
Gombrowiczs second novel was quite a departure from his first, Ferdydurke, but it retains some similar imagery and themes, such as old world Poland versus the new (in the context of the interwar years...
Bilingual edition As a full blooded Romantic, Mickiewicz left a treasure of unforgettable love poems. This beautiful gift edition contains poems addressed to Maryla (his Beatrice), as well as sonne...
Born in Pinsk, now in Belarus, in 1932, Kapuscinski is the pre-eminent writer among Polish reporters. After honing his skills on domestic stories, he traveled throughout the worl...
When Dreams and Stones (Sny i kamienie) first appeared in 1995, it was immediately hailed as one of the most brilliant contributions to the literature of Central and Eastern Europe since the fall of c...
Foreword by Norman Davies Often overlooked in World War II accounts is the Soviet Union's brutal treatment of Polish citizens, including war crimes for which the Soviet and Russian government...
Translation by Agnieszka Kolakowska and others edited by Zbigniew Janowski Leszek Kołakowski - Winner of the first John W. Kluge Prize in Human Sciences Known in the English-speaking world mai...