Literature: Everything Could Have Been Different
The article discusses Helene Bukowski's novel inspired by the suicide of a young pianist, reflecting on talent, failure, and the historical context of East Germany.
Performance pressure among musicians: When a woman just has to function
The article discusses the pressures faced by a female pianist in East Germany as portrayed in Helene Bukowski's novel.
Maciej Bukowski: There is no talk of any SAFE zero percent. It's a fairy tale
Maciej Bukowski critiques the Polish government's SAFE zero percent initiative, which proposes the establishment of a defense investment fund through the National Bank of Poland's profits, questioning its feasibility and underlying assumptions.
Review: Short Stories and Essays by Charles Bukowski
This article reviews Charles Bukowski's collection of short stories and essays, highlighting his life as a writer and the criticisms he faced regarding his persona.
Women, editors, alcohol, cats: the poetic hell of Charles Bukowski
The article explores the life and work of Charles Bukowski, highlighting his unique style and the themes of madness, freedom, and poetic expression in his writings.