Visegrad Literary Award 2025: Meet the Laureates of the First Edition of This Prestigious Distinction
Visegrad Literary Award – Totth Benedek, Az utolsó utáni háború
Visegrad Literary Award – Katarína Kucbelová, “Čepiec”
Visegrad Literary Award – Joanna Ostrowska, Traces
The award-winning statutory activity of the Association is interdisciplinary, and the subject of the implemented projects concerns European cooperation.
The activities of the Association are accompanied by a strong sense of social and civic responsibility, which allows us to provide effective tools and examples of social dialogue. Building a narrative on key social problems, European and international cooperation, or the issue of national minorities allows us to shape the attitude of civic openness and tolerance to challenges posed by the world. The belief that the broadly understood humanities, understood as intended by the creator of Villa Justus Decius, based on the exchange of thoughts and an interested approach to the unknown, is a chance for development and the right path for democracy and social order. At the same time, this attitude should be defined very broadly, because the activities of the Association are addressed to both the local community and the cultural and scientific communities on a national and international platform. The consequence of this attitude is a number of projects that are and will be undertaken at Villa Decius.
Radar, Krakow 2022, Special edition
38. Danuta Glndys, Toleration and Tolerance, Krakow 2012
35. N. Dziwisz, D. Glondys, Polska Nagroda im. Sergio Vieira de Mello – Wysokiego Komisarza NZ ds. Praw Człowieka (2002-2003), Kraków 2011