Have you ever read an polish writer book?
inb4 Lem
>>7642236
*any
>>7642236
quo vadis
street of crocodiles by bruno schulz
some poetry compilation by szymborska
would like to read pan tadeusz eventually but it's intimidating
Does Jerzy Kosinski count?
Does Joseph Conrad count?
Everything connected with Poland counts.
I have read a few, but does anyone know where to start with Zygmunt Bauman?
I want to start looking into his philosophy, and would like to know his 'grounding' texts. So any recommendations would be much appreciated.
>>7642328
Hitler! One for me.
>>7642354
http://www.socioline.ru/files/5/283/Bauman_Zygmunt_-_On_Postmodern_Uses_Of_Sex.pdf
Read his essays and get a general feel of his style. He's pretty accessible, the whole 'liquid modernity' schtick is one of the most lucid interpretations of modern human predicament, imho.
>>7642236
Quo vadis
>>7642290
>would like to read pan tadeusz eventually but it's intimidating
Don't. Mickiewicz is an overpraised hack with no talent. Slowacki is way better.
Marek HÅ‚asko
Boleslaw Prus.
Milosz
>>7642236
What is all that blue
Kosinski - Being there
>>7642365
Thanks, that was an interesting read.
>>7642688
'Poland before Jews started to trick