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October 2021
Literary Travel Guide Wrocław
Seven City Walks
by Roswitha Schieb
A walk through the literary city of Wrocław, centre of of humanism and German baroque poetry, place of work of important authors such as Gerhart Hauptmann and Olga Tokarczuk, in the 1920s the nucleus of the radio avant-garde and, since the 1970s, a centre of attraction for outstanding Polish poets and theatre-makers. In 2016 Wrocław was European Capital of Culture and UNESCO World Book Capital. The revised new edition of the classic from the publishing programme of the Culture Forum's publishing programme presents quotations from the 14th to the 21st century, as well as comprehensive information on the culture and history of the UNESCO City of Literature.