Polish literature

The cultural landscape of Poland is rich in important literary and linguistic traditions. Old reputation of Poland itself to accommodate different cultures, Polish literature presents written not only in their mother tongue, but also, to a lesser extent, in Latin, Tedeco, in Lithuanian and other languages ​​such as? Yiddish (the language spoken by the Jews of Poland and neighboring countries).

The Polish language is now spoken by a total of about 43 million people, in Poland as in other countries where there is a strong presence of these people: Belarus, Ukraine, Lithuania, Ireland, France, the UK and America, the most important . Of Indo-European origin, since 2004 the Polish language is also one of the official languages ​​of the European Union.

The literature in Poland has always been considered very important. Such as theater and culture in general, it has been the cry of calling a people proud of their origins and ready to fight for their freedom, personal and social. Several people are the Nobel Prize winners for literature in Poland obtained in different periods of the last century. Winners of Polish? Coveted prize in Poland: Henryk Sienkiewicz in 1905, Władysław Reymont in 1924, Czesław Miłosz in 1980, Wisława Szymborska in 1996, do not forget other names like the great Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz and many other talents Polish .

The literature of Poland is really rich in many literary masterpieces and the sentiment is inherent in almost the entire population (remember? Pope John Paul II during his youth he devoted himself to several stage plays). Let's look at the characters of literature in Poland, novels, short stories, and even poesi, written plays, screenplays, and much more, read together?.

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