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Olga Tokarczuk has continued to be active in public discourse, with her prior interviews and statements focusing on democracy and civil society in Poland. For example, recent coverage highlighted her comments to The Guardian emphasizing the importance of defending democratic values and opposing authoritarian drift. However, there isn’t a widely reported new event or major publication breakthrough attributed to her in the most recent weeks beyond ongoing literary and cultural engagement.[1]
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Her public profile remains tied to her literary work and her foundation activities. The Olga Tokarczuk Foundation has been active since its inception in 2020, supporting literary programs, scholarships, and residencies, and continues to be a part of her public-facing work.[3]
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In terms of recent news coverage, most outlets have historical or retrospective pieces about her Nobel laureate status and past interviews rather than breaking fresh daily headlines. Earlier feature pieces discuss her stances on social and political issues in Poland and Europe, as well as her literary projects and artistic collaborations.[4][3]
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- Tokarczuk’s Guardian interview and related coverage highlighting democratic concerns.[1]
- Foundation work and public activities.[3]
- Prior feature coverage on her literary work and public stances.[4]
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"We must put a stop to further degradation that is leading Poland towards authoritarianism; that’s the most important thing now," the Polish Nobel Prize-winning writer Olga Tokarczuk told the Guardian. The British newspaper said Tokarczuk had given a "rare political interview" less than two weeks ahead of Poland's parliamentary election scheduled for October 15.
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www.rte.ieWARSAW, Poland (AP) — The latest book by Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk to be translated into English is a departure for the celebrated Polish author. "The Lost Soul," which comes out this week in the U. S. , is a poetic story of a man who loses his soul in the daily rush and can only regain it in a very special way. The book has many meanings, also inspired by its nostalgic, meditative drawings by Polish artist Joanna Concejo.
abcnews4.comThe Polish author spoke at the Jerusalem International Writers Festival.
economictimes.indiatimes.comOlga Tokarczuk - Notícias - IMDb - Filmes, programas de TV, celebridades e muito mais...
www.imdb.comThe Nobel Prize–winning author condemned the war in Ukraine in a speech.
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economictimes.indiatimes.com“The Lost Soul,” a unique art book with text by Nobel-winning Polish author Olga Tokarczuk about a man who loses his soul in the daily rush, hits bookstores in the United States this week
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