Wislawa Szymborska
Shelves: 299.2 | 419.1 | 327.2 | 338.2 | 93.1
Condition: new
Goodreads: 4.44 (829 ratings)
Wislawa Szymborska,Wislawa Szymborska
Shelves: 299.6 | 296.1 | 93.2
Condition: new
Goodreads: 4.41 (3,598 ratings)
Olga Tokarczuk
Shelves: 317.1 | 326.2 | 339.1 | 105.1
Condition: new
Goodreads: 3.75 (35,974 ratings)
Wladyslaw Reymont
Shelves: 299.1 | 298.1 | 419.2 | 309.2 | 93.1
Condition: new
Goodreads: 3.52 (6,371 ratings)
Slawomir Mrozek
Shelves: 326.1 | 422.1 | 106.1 | 93.1
Condition: new
Goodreads: 3.91 (1,130 ratings)
Tadeusz Borowski
Shelves: 299.1 | 297.1 | 296.2 | 93.1
Condition: new
Goodreads: 4.09 (13,790 ratings)
Stories, novels and literary voices connected with Poland
This section focuses on fiction with a Poland-related thread. That includes novels by Polish authors in English translation, modern literary fiction, some older classics, and a noticeable group of Holocaust and wartime stories.
You will find a mixed shelf here. Writers such as Stanislaw Lem, Olga Tokarczuk, Andrzej Sapkowski and Janusz Korczak appear in the current stock, alongside other authors whose books touch on Poland through setting, history or background. There is also some poetry and classic literature mixed in, so the category is broad rather than tightly narrow.
A clear part of the range centres on Auschwitz and World War II, but this is not the only direction. There are also speculative works, literary novels, and books that sit close to the border between fiction, classic writing and translated literature. Stock may change, so the balance between these themes can shift.
If you want factual books about Polish history, society or biography, see Non-Fiction, which is the documentary side of the same general area. For a wider mix beyond Poland-related titles, browse Fiction. You can also view Poland Related for the broader parent category.
