The first 2026 issue of w-Akcji—a free Catholic monthly published in Świdnica (print run: 10,000)—arrives with an editorial ambition that’s almost novelistic in scope: to tell […]
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Monika Luft: Oko Prezesa / The Chairman’s Eye. Television in the People’s Republic of Poland from Sokorski to Drawicz
The book “Oko Prezesa” The Chairman’s Eye. Television in the People’s Republic of Poland from Sokorski to Drawicz, written by Monika Luft — a renowned television […]
Małgorzata Karolina Piekarska Publishes New Book: „Drzewo Maurycego”(Maurycy’s Tree)
„Drzewo Maurycego” (Maurycy’s Tree) is the first Polish genealogical novel designed to connect generations. It is intended for grandparent–grandchild pairs. The author of the book is Małgorzata […]
Fr. Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski – New Edition of the Book „Lyrics and Epodes”
One of the most outstanding Polish poets in history is Fr. Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski – called the Polish Horace („polski Horacy”). His body of work is considerably smaller than […]
An Unconventional List of Polish Books for 2026
Book rankings are often dull and predictable — they tend to highlight titles that have achieved commercial success, usually measured by the number of copies sold. […]
Jerzy Mosoń “Camino ad infinitum. Maria Wollenberg-Kluza – Life and Work”
A very interesting book has been published — “Camino ad infinitum. Maria Wollenberg-Kluza – Life and Work.” The publication is dedicated to the leading representative and […]
Christmas Postcards Were Once a Deeply Felt Language — Now They Are a Vanishing Tradition
Christmas postcards were for more than a century one of the most intimate forms of interpersonal communication: simple, tangible, and personal. Today — when emojis replace […]
A Remarkable Literary Anthology “Pamięć” (Memory) Has Been Published
A thought-provoking and highly engaging new book titled “Pamięć” (Memory) has just been released. This is the 23rd International Literary Anthology featuring contemporary Polish writers. The authors […]
Adam Szymański “A pinch of salt”
It was in the fourth year of my exile to the metropolis of the Siberian frosts, a few days before Christmas, when one of our […]