
"But this language of yours,” said one of the instructors, himself an obvious Britisher, “where does it come from?” …
“From the mouth of Polish mothers,” I replied.
-- William Carlos Williams, The Autobiography, p. 311
Antoni Gronowicz
Antoni Gronowicz, one of the most prolific and famous Polish American writers of his time, is seldom read now because of the controvesies and legal issues that developed over his last two books, God's Broker, a biography of John Paul II, and Garbo, a biography of the film actress. Gronowicz did not have access to these two figures that he pretended to have. Instead, both books were seen to be almost entirely fictionalized. Despite this many argue that there is value at taking a look at the works and writings about Poland that Gronowicz Published for almost five decades.
Performance
Publications

Domu Ksiazki Polskiej, 1939

The Polish Instiutute of Arts and Sciences in America, 1968

Domu Ksiazki Polskiej, 1939