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Writer and Holocaust survivor Henryk Grynberg emphasized the unique role of Polish literature as an "eyewitness at the epicenter of the crime." It serves not only as a source of documentation, but also as a source of ethical debate.



Polish Literature as Testimony and Warning

Translator and author Lothar Quinkenstein discusses literature as a medium of remembrance, the pressing questions after 1945, and, using selected examples, provides insight into a literary memory whose voices deserve to be heard.


  • Lecture by Dr. Lothar Quinkenstein / April 29, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. at the Polish Institute in Berlin
  • Registration is requested via email to berlin@instytutpolski.pl
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April 2025
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