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Polish poets interact with students
Zofia Beszczynska and Tadeusz Dabrowski, Polish poets, interacted with students of Parayancherry Government Vocational Higher Secondary School at the S.K. Pottekkatt Cultural Centre in Kozhikode on Tuesday. The poets, who were in the city in connection with the ongoing International Book Festival organised by the State Institute of Languages, interacted with students and recited poems. For Zofia, poetry is intensely personal.
Speaking to presspersons after the meeting, she said she wrote about the relationship between persons and the relationship between people and nature. Her favourite author was Arundathi Roy, who, she said, was revered for her works and her social activism and was popular in Poland. She read a Polish translation of the Indian author.
Zofia does not want to label herself as feminist or follower of any other ism. “I don’t want any epithets,” the author of fantasy tales for adults and children said. Zofia and Tadeusz are perhaps poles apart. Tadeusz is politically aware and against postmodernism.
J.S. Bablu
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