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Tadeusz Konwicki

    June 22, 1926 – January 7, 2015

    Tadeusz Konwicki was an influential Polish prose writer, screenwriter, and film director, credited with establishing 'auteur cinema' in Poland. His work is profoundly imbued with guilt, anxiety, and a sense of helplessness when confronting a repressive society, significantly shaped by his wartime experiences. In his later writings, Konwicki grappled with Poland's social cataclysms, his prose often marked by bitter mockery and lyrical reflection. His novels are recognized for their psychological depth and unsettling power, positioning him as a pivotal figure in postwar Polish literature.

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