Henryk Sienkiewicz: A Writer Who Shaped the Imagination of Generations

Henryk Sienkiewicz was often described as a writer who wrote “to comfort” his readers, but his prose offered much more than literary solace during the times of Poland’s subjugation. Sienkiewicz combined gripping narratives with profound reflections on history and identity, creating works that have become indelibly embedded in the collective imagination of Poles. by Piotr…


Maria Skłodowska-Curie: The Star Of Radioactivity

She broke the glass ceiling. Maria Skłodowska-Curie was the first woman professor at the Sorbonne and the only woman to receive the Nobel Prize twice. The price of her scientific achievements was huge – permanent insomnia, unbearable pain in her muscles and joints, and weight loss. by Jan Hlebowicz   Maria Skłodowska came from a…