Stanisław Dygat (1914-1978) was a Polish writer and screenwriter, known for his distinctive style blending irony, melancholy, and a self-reflective view of reality. His most famous novels, such as "Lake Constance" (Jezioro Bodeńskie) and "Farewells" (Pożegnania), draw heavily from his personal experiences and portray individuals caught in the turmoil of 20th-century history. Dygat’s work is marked by subtle social critique and deep philosophical reflection, making his prose resonate with...