Translator of Polish literature Ursula Phillips speaks on her life-long fascination with Polish feminist writer Zofia Nałkowska, the differences between Polish and Russian literature, and those ...
Dubbed ‘the world’s largest prison with no roof nor walls’, Siberia has come to be called ‘Poles’ second homeland’. Here’s a look at Polish-Siberian literature: its myth, its masterpieces, and the ...
The article analyses one of the rare introductory works of Polish literature for a Welsh audience, i.e. the book Bannau Llên Pwyl ‘Highlights of Polish Literature’ produced by the Welsh scholar Thomas ...
Polish scholars of Judaism see Tokarczuk, who won a Nobel Prize in Literature in 2018 largely on the strength of “The Books of Jacob,” as perennially interested in the experience of outsiders ...
the program provided profound insights into Polish literature, exploring themes of human rights and the consequences of ...
Polish author Olga Tokarczuk and Austria's Peter Handke have been awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Two winners were named - one for 2019 and one for 2018 - because the prize was not awarded ...
An official image made by a fellow prisoner at Auschwitz, it is a rare vestige of Czeslawa Kwoka, a Polish Catholic teenager who lived and died at the most notorious of Nazi concentration camps.