Against emigration? Prose of Tadeusz Nowakowski
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https://doi.org/10.18778/1505-9057.12.11Abstract
This article presents a picture of emigration, contained in novels and short stories of Tadeusz Nowakowski. Polish emigrants are passive and divided; they wait for a change - fall of communism in Polish People’s Republic. They live “in the past” , in the circle of remembrances and dream about independence Poland. Nowakowski shows faults of Poles in exile, but he troubles about their future.
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