Wacław Holewiński, prominent Polish prose writer, author of renowned historical novels, and co-creator of Przedświt, one of the biggest underground publishing houses, talks about his literary delights and disappointments, love of William Faulkner, fear of returning to beloved authors from the past, the importance of translators, and… reading dictionaries like novels.
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