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To listen to more of Julia Hartwig’s stories, go to the playlist: • Julia Hartwig (Poet) Julia Hartwig (1921-2017) was a Polish poet, essayist, translator and author of children's books. She studied at universities in Warsaw, Lublin and Kraków. Czesław Miłosz called her 'the grande dame of Polish poetry'. [Listener: Andrzej Wolski; date recorded: 2010] TRANSCRIPT: This life... in so-called, not only so-called but truly free Poland finally gave a great deal of satisfaction, simply a feeling that none of us were locked up, that we can behave more or less the way we want and that we can work normally. So we... we worked very hard because we had to resurrect all of those... teams, I mean societies that had been disbanded. Being disbanded is a disaster for every society. Continuity is interrupted, people change, in addition everyone who was there seems to be suspect, and it went so far that even the Ethnographic Society was disbanded. The aim was for the nation to disintegrate. If people are communicating and working together, this is very bad for the government because the government probably knew very well what society's attitude towards it was like – that's the only explanation I can think of.