Nobel author Tokarczuk's hometown gives free rides for books
A Polish city is offering free public transport rides to bookworms _ provided they're carrying works by the country's new Nobel literature prize laureate.
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A Polish city is offering free public transport rides to bookworms _ provided they're carrying works by the country's new Nobel literature prize laureate.
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www.rte.ie"We must put a stop to further degradation that is leading Poland towards authoritarianism; that’s the most important thing now," the Polish Nobel Prize-winning writer Olga Tokarczuk told the Guardian. The British newspaper said Tokarczuk had given a "rare political interview" less than two weeks ahead of Poland's parliamentary election scheduled for October 15.
tvn24.pl“The Lost Soul,” a unique art book with text by Nobel-winning Polish author Olga Tokarczuk about a man who loses his soul in the daily rush, hits bookstores in the United States this week
www.independent.co.ukWARSAW, Poland (AP) — The latest book by Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk to be translated into English is a departure for the celebrated Polish author. "The Lost Soul," which comes out this week in the U. S. , is a poetic story of a man who loses his soul in the daily rush and can only regain it in a very special way. The book has many meanings, also inspired by its nostalgic, meditative drawings by Polish artist Joanna Concejo.
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economictimes.indiatimes.comThe Polish author on her new horror novel, the genius of John Cheever and chasing the London of her dreams
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