Ostatni rozdział literatury emigracyjnej - Irena Bączkowska (12 maja 1902, Kijów - 21 stycznia 2006, Londyn). Rozmowa z pisarka sprzed 15 lat
Streszczenie
The article consists of two parts. The first part contains a short summary about the life and work
of Irena Bączkowska, who died in London on 21 January 2006, a Polish senior writer, who lived as
an emigrant since the II World War has ended. The experiences of 103 years, eight months and nine
days. She is the author of novels and short stories, published since 1953 in the London “Literary
News” (“Wiadomości’'). They represent a world - in a narrative form, different from other
“reminiscing” literary forms - encompassing the times of the first decade of the 2 (r century till the
end of World War II. They describe the life of Polish landowners on the eastern side of the former
Republic of Poland as well as the fate of individuals and social groups as they relocated following
the tracks of war” after September 1939. In the second part of the article, the author reminiscences
about his meeting with the writer in London and attaches his interview with Irena Bączkowska that
has been transmitted in a literary program at Polish Section of Radio Free Europe on 26/10/1991.