This is how Tokarczuk wanted to react to the Nobel Prize.  Dworczyk’s e-mails leaked.  “She’s going to be in trouble”

This is how Tokarczuk wanted to react to the Nobel Prize. Dworczyk’s e-mails leaked. “She’s going to be in trouble”

Hackers revealed the content of e-mails allegedly coming from the mailbox of the former head of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister, Michał Dworczyk. They include, among others, thread by Nobel Prize winner Olga Tokarczuk, who won the 2018 literary prize. The case also mentions the name of Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, who together with his associates was supposed to be considering how to refer to the distinction of a Polish writer.

On Thursday, March 9, 2023, the content of the correspondence revealed by hackers was released to the public space, which Mateusz Morawiecki was supposed to exchange, among others. with the then head of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister, Michał Dworczyk. The prosecutor’s office launched an investigation into the case due to the suspicion of disclosure of state secrets. However, the public opinion was particularly moved by the topic of Olga Tokarczuk and the reaction of politicians to awarding her the Nobel Prize in Literature.

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Not only the Nobel Prize

In 2018, Tokarczuk became another Polish woman honored with the Nobel Prize, this time for her lifetime achievement in literature. The Academy said in its justification that the prize was awarded “for a narrative imagination that with encyclopaedic passion presents the crossing of boundaries as a form of life”. Her individual books have been awarded before – for the novel Flights, on which she worked for three years, she received the Nike and The Man Booker International Prizes. 350 thousand zlotys from the Nobel Prize for the establishment and operation of a foundation in Wrocław, which she runs, which aims to promote Polish culture, in particular writers and translators. It is also supposed to reflect her worldview – “to be a space for an international conversation about the possibilities of literature in diagnosing the world”, in which xenophobia and nationalism have no place. It is the writer’s views that have made some of the authorities dislike her. This is also indicated by the content of the government’s recently released correspondence.

“The odium of a petty person will fall on her”

According to the information disclosed by the hackers, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and the head of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister Michał Dworczyk, via e-mails, wondered how to react to the success of the Nobel Prize winner.

Tomorrow at RMF they will ask me if you will invite Tokarczuk (Gliński and Duda have already invited) – with the thesis for Piszczek and Vika Gabor PMM has time and for the Nobel Prize winner … I talked to Mariusz and we think it is worth declaring such an invitation – probably she will not accept it anyway – but then the odium of a petty person will fall on her, etc. And if it comes, you can play it like with Dulkiewicz.

– allegedly wrote Dworczyk. The prime minister’s reaction was short: “Don’t call the wolf out of the forest.” Morawiecki’s associate, Mariusz Chłopik, also joined the discussion.

Maybe it would be worth PMM to invite her and give her some reward. She’ll be in a pinch. She will be stupid as a citizen of the world not to accept the award from the Prime Minister. The GW salon from Czerska will hate it.

– an associate of Morawiecki was supposed to write.

Unless he makes an event out of it. ‘I DON’T TAKE ANYTHING FROM THE PRIME MINISTER OF AN AUTHORITATIVE GOVERNMENT WHICH IS DESTROYING MY COUNTRY’ Maybe safer flowers and that’s it?

Dworczyk replied. Finally, the prime minister congratulated Tokarczuk, among others on via Twitter.

According to the rp.pl website, government representatives did not confirm the authenticity of the correspondence, but its authenticity was confirmed by the persons whose names appeared in the content of the e-mails.

Source: Gazeta

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