
Hanna Krall
Hanna Krall is a prominent Polish writer and journalist, renowned for her poignant narratives that often explore themes of trauma, war, and the human condition. Born in 1937 in Warsaw, she survived the Holocaust and later became a significant voice in Polish literature, writing extensively about the experiences of Jews during World War II. Her works, such as 'Zdążyć przed Panem Bogiem' (To Outrun God), have received critical acclaim and have been translated into multiple languages, cementing her legacy as an influential figure in contemporary literature.
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Recent news mentions
Hanna Krall is Mariusz Szczygieł’s mentor who emphasizes the importance of form and rhythm.
Explorations of trauma, loss, exile and memory – The Irish TimesHanna Krall is celebrated not only as a reporter but also as one of the most prominent Polish writers.
Мариуш Шчигел, полски репортер Репортажата е уметност што овозможува во капката вода да се види моретоHanna Krall is a Polish reporter and author known for her masterful book about Marek Edelman, a leader in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
Michael Winiarski: Fem böcker som ökar kunskapen om PolenHanna Krall is presenting her book 'Apiaredzic Hospod Boga' at the fair.
В Варшаве открылся ежегодная книжная ярмарка. На ней есть и белорусский салонHanna Krall is a Polish writer and journalist releasing a book about the Warsaw Ghetto uprising.
Выходит перевод книги о восстании в Варшавском гетто
































