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In a recent interview with Publishing Perspective, Dariusz Jaworski, the director of the Polish Book Institute, shared his views on the emergence of Polish writing in the West.
“Political changes in our country and Poland’s accession to the European Union have resulted in an increased influx of Poles to the UK, allowing them to contribute to the local culture”, he claims. “Polish literature has a grand tradition, emblemized by four Noble prize winners: Sienkiewicz, Reymont, Miłosz and Szymborska…We also have interesting contemporary literature, authors who have won some of the most prestigious literary prizes for fiction, such as Olga Tokarczuk”, he adds.
As for the most exportable genres of Polish literature, Jaroslaw thinks that “nonfiction, science fiction and fantasy, and crime novels have been the most popular.”
Source: “Poland’s Sci-Fi, Nonfiction, and Crime Find Readers in the West”, Jaroslaw Adamowski, Publishing Perspective, Spring 2017, p.7
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Joseph Conrad was a Polish author who wrote in English after settling in England. He was granted British nationality in 1886, but always considered himself a Pole.
Conrad is regarded as one of the greatest novelists in English, though he did not speak the language fluently until he was in his twenties (and always with an accent). He wrote stories and novels, often with nautical settings, which depict trials of the human spirit in the midst of an indifferent universe. He was a master prose stylist who brought a distinctly non-English sensibility into English literature.
Below is a trailer for the film The Secret Agent based on his book of the same name:
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კოზმინსკის უნივერისტეტი დაფუძნებულია პოლონეთში, ვარშავაში, 1993 წელს და სტუდენტებს სთავაზობს საუკეთესო სამაგისტრო პროგრამებს. Financial Times-ის მიხედვით, კოზმინსკის ბიზნეს სკოლა არის 37 ადგილზე ევროპაში და მენეჯმენტის სკოლა – 25 ადგილზე.
Unique Learning, კოზმინსკის პარტნიორი ორგანიზაცია საქართველოში, საუკეთესო კურსდამთავრებულებს გაძლევთ საშუალებას, მონაწილეობა მიიღოთ ამ პროგრამაში. პროგრამის ფარგლებში ხდება სწავლის ხარჯის ანაზღაურება, რაც არ მოიცავს ცხოვრების, კვებისა და მგზავრობის ხარჯებს. განცხადებები მიიღება 19 ივლისამდე. რეგისტრაციის გადასახადი არის 50 ლარი, რეგისტრაციის შემდეგ (21-23 ივლისის ჩათვლით) ჩატარდება გასაუბრებები, სადაც შეირჩევა საუკეთესო აპლიკანტები და მათი საბუთები გაიგზავნება კოზმინსკის უნივერსიტეტში. უნივერსიტეტის გადაწყვეტილება ცნობილი გახდება სექტემბრის ბოლოს.
მოთხოვნები და სხვა დეტალები იხილეთ აქ.
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