Teresa Bogucka
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Teresa Bogucka (born April 1945, Zakopane, Poland) is a Polish journalist, writer, and former democratic opposition activist associated with the banana youth in Communist Poland.[1][2][3] Her father was the art critic Janusz Bogucki.[4] She played a key part in underground publishing and samizdat circulation, including organizing a covert “Flying Library” to distribute prohibited literature across Poland while avoiding detection by state security.[4][5] This literature may have been indirectly received from the Central Intelligence Agency's covert book distribution programme led by George C. Minden.[4]
- 1997:Polak po komunizmie [The Pole after Communism], Znak, Kraków, Fundacja im. Stefana Batorego, Warsaw
- 2000: Cienie w ogrodzie [Shadows in the garden], Sic!, Warsaw
- 2002: Triumfujące profanum: telewizja po przełomie 1989 [Triumphing Profanity: Television of the Break of 1989], Sic!, Warsaw