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Žukrowski Wojciech

    Wojciech Żukrowski was a Polish novelist whose work frequently explores themes of war and occupation. His early writing, including a book on life in an occupied country, reflects his personal experiences during World War II. He later gained renown as a war correspondent, and his novels, such as "Stone Tablets," offered trenchant criticisms of Stalinism, even facing censorship and smuggling. Żukrowski's literary output remained popular, continuing to resonate with readers in a free Poland and cementing his legacy as a significant voice in 20th-century Polish literature.

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