I came to the Capital in 2003. All the time I thought that my stay in Warsaw is temporary and soon I will stop being a JAR i.e. I will return to Łódź. In the spring of 2013, I still thought so. At the time, I lived near the Saxon Garden and often went for a walk there. When I went for a walk again one day, I noticed not my thought in my head: I CAN NOT FUNCTION NORMALLY AND FEEL NORMAL WHEN I DO NOT SEE THIS CITY.
I remember exactly the moments when I first entered various PLACES in Warsaw, which I did not know before: Bank Square, Three Crosses Square, Starynkiewicz Square, Dabrowski Square, Grzybowski Square, Wilson Square, Lublin Union Square. I didn’t know what “Lady Pank” was singing about: “… full of streets, SQUARES, trees.” In Warsaw, I also see what I could only read about once. K. Przerwa-Tetmajer at the end of his life settled in the Bristol Hotel, bought him a lifetime stay in one apartment probably count.
When I was once in Bristol as a kind of “from the kitchen”, I inquired – fascinated at school Young Poland – where is this room. Hotel Bristol is one of the most beautiful buildings in Poland: I invite you to visit and these squares. And Tetmajer’s room ….
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Business bans due to CovidIn law studies, we discussed Max Scheler’s excellent book “Problems of Sociology of Knowledge”. Among other things, the author tried to determine why there was no industrial revolution in ancient Greece, even though the level of mathematical and engineering knowledge was already sufficient to build …
Time Travel with Max SchelerI had great pleasure and honor to participate in the Jubilee of Work of Prof. Andrzej Kidyba and even met me with the honor of committing a modest article in the Memorial Book. Prof. Wojciech Katner’s wonderful laudate speech The Excellent Alphabet of Prof. Kidyby …
Great Honor