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Przebłyski

Translated from Italian to Polish by Mateusz Kłodecki
Written in Italian by Sara Micello
7 minutes read

Korytarz (Peninsula)

Translated from Dutch to Polish by Anna Opara
Written in Dutch by Lieven Stoefs
8 minutes read

W domu

Translated from Dutch to Polish by Olga Niziołek
Written in Dutch by Lisa Weeda
7 minutes read

Błądząca płeć. Trylogia

Translated from Romanian to Polish by Olga Bartosiewicz-Nikolaev
Written in Romanian by Cristina Vremes
8 minutes read

Spotkanie po latach

Translated from Romanian to Polish by Olga Bartosiewicz-Nikolaev
Written in Romanian by Alexandru Potcoavă
9 minutes read

Los Miralles

Translated from Spanish to Polish by Justyna Sterna
Written in Spanish by Kike Cherta
8 minutes read

Constantin. Portret

Translated from Romanian to Polish by Aleksander Podgórny
Written in Romanian by Iulian Bocai
9 minutes read

Ciężka woda

Translated from Slovenian to Polish by Aleksandra Wójcik
Written in Slovenian by Pia Prezelj
10 minutes read

Początek i jego nieskończoność

Translated from Dutch to Polish by Anna Opara
Written in Dutch by Corinne Heyrman
9 minutes read

In The End (Koniec)

Metaphysical and blasphemous novel about the tragedy of war that never meets a clean end with a peace treaty. The war goes on, residing within its victims who carry it from one generation to the next.

Malwina, an exceptionally sensitive girl, experiences her grandmother’s wartime memories in her dreams. This makes her exist in two parallel realities at once: the 1940s Eastern borderlands and Siberia along the 1990s Poland. Those realities seep and bleed through one another, making Malwina a catcher of her survivor grandmother’s dreams, or perhaps a dybbuk who gives voice to the dead. To Malwina, the war persists, haunting her day and night alike. Poignant and piercing, Koniec is an impressively well-crafted prose.

Written in Polish by Marta Hermanowicz
12 minutes read

Odrzucona

Translated from Italian to Polish by Amina Niepsuj-Wood
Written in Italian by Valeria Usala
9 minutes read

Żywopłoty (The Hedges)

“Debiut Karpińskiej to opowiadania pisane Gombrowiczem, ale fajniejsze, bo o ludziach z naszych ulic” Olga Hund

Opis okładkowy:
Żywopłoty to historia człowieka, którego tożsamość zbudowana jest na narracji – istnieje tylko wtedy, gdy opowiada, dlatego jego dzieje rozpisane są niczym dzieje świata, który on szczelnie wypełnia.

Żywopłoty – z ich odrealnieniem, a jednocześnie koncentrancją na zwykłych, prostych codziennych sprawach – układają się w rodzaj baśni. To baśń o tym, co w życiu najważniejsze.

Poszczególne mikrohistorie można poznawać osobno i przy każdej na nowo odkrywać perspektywy i wymiary człowieczeństwa. Czyta się je – jak utwory najlepszych autorów czeskich, takich jak Pavel czy Hrabal – jak rzecz niewymuszoną, trochę spoza literackiego świata, nieosadzoną w konkretnej rzeczywistości i czasie.

Written in Polish by Maria Karpińska
11 minutes read

Zawsze mieszkałyśmy w tej wiosce

Translated from Spanish to Polish by Katarzyna Górska
Written in Spanish by Aixa De la Cruz Regúlez
5 minutes read

Pomarańczowe bloki

Translated from Spanish to Polish by Justyna Sterna
Written in Spanish by Luis Díaz
8 minutes read

The Told and the Untold. An Oral History of Moldova with a pinch of fiction (Măi, Fetelor)

Translated from Romanian to Polish by Aleksander Podgórny
Written in Romanian by Paula Erizanu
7 minutes read

Sęp płowy

Translated from Serbian to Polish by Patrycja Chajęcka
Written in Serbian by Filip Grujić
8 minutes read

Trzy!

Translated from Czech to Polish by Paulina Zając
Written in Czech by Anna Luňáková
7 minutes read

Pandy z parku Ueno

Translated from Italian to Polish by Mateusz Kłodecki
Written in Italian by Arianna Giorgia Bonazzi
13 minutes read

Miasto odłamków

Translated from Dutch to Polish by Marta Talacha
Written in Dutch by Hanan Faour
7 minutes read

ARRIVALS / GELIȘ (Przyloty)

Translated from Dutch to Polish by Anna Opara
Written in Dutch by Tülin Erkan
7 minutes read
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