Hanna Krall - As An Author

As An Author

During her time working for "Polityka", she published her first book named Na wschód od Arbatu ("Heading east from Arbat") in 1972, which was written after she spent several years as a correspondent in Moscow. The book dealt with day-to-day life in Moscow during the 1960s.

Commercial success came with the publication of Zdążyć przed Panem Bogiem (engl. title: "Shielding the Flame"). The book is about a Polish Jewish cardiologist and social activist, Marek Edelman, who was one of the founders of Żydowska Organizacja Bojowa (Jewish Combat Organization) and who took over its leadership after the head-commander Mordechai Anielewicz had perished. Edelman was at that time the only living leader of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. 'Shielding the Flame can be seen as a model for most of Krall's works. Krall describes the relations between Jews, Poles and Germans during the Holocaust and the years thereafter.

Apart from this main point in her writing, Krall also reflects about the search for her own identity, as can be seen very clearly in Dowody na istnienie ("Evidence for Existence").

Another theme in her book is the often complicated destiny of the Polish people in history and the influence of the past on people's lives in the present.

Krall was a mutual friend of Krzysztof Kieślowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz, and inspired Decalogue Number 8 in the series of films made by these two men.

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