Originally Posted by
stlukesguild
I have books by and have read at least some of the following: Jan Potocki's The Manuscript Found in Saragossa, Henryk Sienkiewicz' Quo Vadis, Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz' Instability, Aleksander Wat- a few poems, Czesław Miłosz- poetry, Tadeusz Borowski- This Way for the Gas Ladies and Gentlemen, Wisława Szymborska- poetry, Zbigniew Herbert- poetry, Oscar Vladislas de Lubicz Milosz (Polish-Lithuanian/French)- poetry, Isaac Bashevis Singer (Polish-Jewish/American)- short stories, and Adam Zagajewski- poetry.
I was quite impressed by the almost post-modernist frame-story structure of Potocki's work and the collection of tales/narratives. Borowski's book was a powerful collection of tales from the concentration camps told with a searing black humor. Czesław Miłosz is undoubtedly one of the great poets of the last century and I quite admire Symborska, Herbert, and Adam Zagajewski as well.