Few outside of Poland are aware that during the 1980's the Polish government orchestrated a cruel anti-gay program that targeted and punished queer people under the code name Operation Hyacinth. Pawel Kurczab, a gay Polish author, has written a devastating debut novel combining the true history of Poland's discrimination of LGBTQ+ people and his own experiences growing up in Poland, creating a love story in his novel Hyacinth. The novel follows Kamil, a simple SB officer complicity following orders from the communist party of Poland, weeding out revolutionaries and spreading propaganda. For his loyalty,he's given everything he's ever dreamed of having. One day, Kamil is tasked to participate in Operation Hyacinth, where he must disguise himselfto infiltrate the gay community. Little does he know, the operation will change his life forever as he comes to terms with who he really is under a dictatorship that dictates who and what love should be.
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Diplômé en sociologie, dont l'œuvre explore souvent de profondes questions sociétales et la condition humaine. Son style unique et sa vision du monde pénétrante résonnent auprès des lecteurs en quête de littérature stimulante. L'auteur examine la relation complexe entre l'individu et la société avec un sens aigu du détail et une profondeur psychologique. Son écriture offre une perspective nouvelle sur les thèmes universels de l'existence humaine.


The book reveals the little-known historical event of Operation Hyacinth, a brutal anti-gay initiative orchestrated by the Polish government in the 1980s. It explores the systematic targeting and punishment of queer individuals, shedding light on the societal and political climate of the time. Through personal stories and historical context, the narrative uncovers the impact of this program on the LGBTQ+ community in Poland, highlighting themes of oppression and resilience.