Mein Gott, how beautiful
Can beauty be found in the most unexpected places? Is there something extraordinary hidden somewhere in our everyday lives, hidden somewhere between us, hidden from view at first glance? Filip Springer, known and respected for his insightful way of looking at the world, explores this very topic in his latest book , "Mein Gott, jak Piękna" (How Beautiful It Is) .
Springer is a master of revealing invisible stories and unique narratives. The protagonists are usually ordinary people and seemingly inconspicuous places. This time, he invites us on a journey where the ordinary becomes extraordinary. And something that most consider inconspicuous takes on depth and beauty. And since the journey was practically by bicycle, it was only natural that our company would support the documentation and publication of the new book.

"Mein Gott, jak piękne" is an essay immersed in diverse stories that create a mosaic of human fates. Springer sensitively observes and recounts the stories of people, places, and events that often escape the gaze of most. His writing is not only a tool for storytelling but also for uncovering what is hidden, yet no less important.
This book is not just a collection of short stories or reportage; it is a manifesto for discovering beauty in the world around us. It encourages us to look at our surroundings with a new perspective—with greater attention, empathy, and openness to the seemingly ordinary.
Filip Springer has a knack for surprising, thought-provoking, and thought-provoking. His latest book is like a map that guides the reader through the labyrinth of everyday life, revealing a path to hidden beauty.
Filip Springer
Filip Springer , born in 1982, is a Polish journalist, reporter, photographer, and author. He is an art historian trained at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. His work focuses primarily on reportage and nonfiction, exploring topics related to history, architecture, and human destiny.
Springer has won the acclaim of readers and critics alike for his distinctive writing style. He skillfully combines reportage, stories about places and people, and reflections on the world around him. His books, such as "Zaczyn. O wsi, nie ma" (Leaven: About a Village That Isn't There) and "Miedzianka: Historia Znania" (Miedzianka: The Story of a Disappearance), have become bestsellers and earned him numerous literary awards.

Springer, through his unique way of observing and conveying history, has become one of the most compelling voices in nonfiction in Poland. He inspires readers to view the world around them from a new perspective.
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We invite you to a conversation with the author on Wednesday, December 20, 2023. Details on the website.



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