
Tomasz Rozycki
Tomasz Rozycki is a prominent Polish writer known for his evocative prose and poetry that often reflect on the complexities of life in post-communist Poland. His works, including the novel "Die Glühbirnendiebe" and the essay collection "Feuerprobe", explore themes of memory, identity, and the socio-political landscape of Europe. Rozycki's narratives are characterized by a blend of realism and surrealism, delving into the personal and collective experiences shaped by historical upheaval. He was born in Opole, Poland, where he continues to reside, and his literary explorations frequently draw upon his family's history and the broader context of European migration and displacement.
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Tomasz Rozycki is the author of 'Les Voleurs d’ampoules', a narrative set in communist Poland.
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