Polonia Hospital, a disturbing novel about young Polish workers in Britain and Germany, continues the literary tradition that exposes Polish national weaknesses and shortcomings, in the manner of Dygat and Gombrowicz.
Krzysztof Maria Zaluski (b. 1963) is a novelist and editor-in-chief of the literary magazine B-1, which is published in Germany. He has published a collection of short stories, The Constanz Triptych.
There are more than 31,000 publishers registered in Poland. However, the market is highly concentrated. The 300 largest publishing firms still hold almost 98 per cent of it. More »