Abstract

Marek Nowakowski, born in 1935, is one of the most popular writers in Poland. He began his writing career early: his first work, a collection of short stories, appeared in 1958; and he has published over twenty books since. Mainly a prose writer, Nowakowski has authored both short and long stories; he has written about 300 of these so far. His works carry significant dramatic power, a quality resulting in frequent adaptations for stage plays and film scripts. But Nowakowski also channels his dramatic talent and ambition directly into radio plays. He has written about twenty of these, most of them performed in West Germany. In all of his works, as a skilful observer of people's lives, a master portraitist of various national characters and situations, he presents the reality of contemporary Poland.

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