How to Write History with Ewa Winnicka, Cezary Łazarewicz, and Michał Wójcik
Please join us for a conversation with award-winning Polish writers and reportage authors Ewa Winnicka, Cezary Łazarewicz, and Michał Wójcik exploring historical writing, research, and Polish history.
Together, they will discuss the inspiration for their latest books, including Ewa Winnicka's Miasteczko Panna Maria: Ślązacy na Dzikim Zachodzie, Cezary Łazarewicz's Na Szewskiej, Michal Wojcik's Rywka: Śmierć ze złotym warkoczem. Winnicka, Łazarewicz, and Wójcik will also explore the different ways they find witnesses, uncover facts, and a build a narrative. How is historical research organized? What aspects of Poland’s debates over historical memory are most meaningful for the Polish diaspora and American audiences?
This is a bilingual program with conversation in Polish and English. Please register in advance as space is limited!
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Ewa Winnicka is Polish journalist and reporter. She deals with social issues, especially the policy towards dysfunctional families and child protection, as well as the Polish diaspora in Great Britain and the United States. Three-time winner of the Grand Press award: in 2005, 2008 and in 2018. For her reportage "Angole" (2014), she was nominated for the "Nike" Literary Award 2015 and received the Gryfia Literary Award for Authors 2015. Together with Cezary Łazarewicz, she published the 1968 "Czasy nadchodzą nowe" (1968. New Times Are Coming) (Agora, Warsaw 2018). For her book "There Was a Boy" she was nominated for the Upper Silesian Literary Award "Juliusz" 2018.


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