The book reveals the little-known historical event of Operation Hyacinth, a brutal anti-gay initiative orchestrated by the Polish government in the 1980s. It explores the systematic targeting and punishment of queer individuals, shedding light on the societal and political climate of the time. Through personal stories and historical context, the narrative uncovers the impact of this program on the LGBTQ+ community in Poland, highlighting themes of oppression and resilience.
Pawel Kurczab Books
A sociology graduate whose work often delves into profound societal questions and the human condition. His unique style and penetrating worldview resonate with readers seeking thought-provoking literature. The author explores the complex relationship between the individual and society with a keen eye for detail and psychological depth. His writing offers a fresh perspective on universal themes of human existence.
