Although it is not easy for a layman to go through all the issues that are difficult to understand in the physical description of the world, it is also very fascinating. In short, you can learn from the dialogue between journalist Jerzy Sosnowski and theoretical physicist Krz...
Aleksander Wat and his book "My Age" is the absolute of historical testimony of an individual. In 1964, during his stay in Berkeley, struggling with a serious illness, Wat began to record his memories for therapeutic purposes, talking to Czesław Miłosz. Together, they take th...
Eliza Kącka's autobiographical book is much more than a story about family, about the bond with her daughter, about the experience of being the mother of a child on the spectrum. Kącka takes us to the epicenter of the struggle for a dignified existence. Through the author’s ...
Andrzej Bobkowski's Szkice piórkiem is the most outstanding Polish diary of the 20th century. The 26-year-old economist, a graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics, leaves for Paris with his wife in March 1939, where the outbreak of War II finds him. The preserved notes beg...