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The Polish Writers' Union

The Polish Writers' Union (Związek Literatów Polskich) is a professional organization established in 1946 that unites Polish writers, poets, and literary figures. It provides support, promotes Polish literature, and advocates for writers’ rights. The Union also offers resources for professional development, organizes literary events, and helps preserve Poland's literary heritage. While historically influential, especially during socialist times, it functions today as a platform fostering collaboration and cultural dialogue among Polish authors, contributing to the country's literary culture and national identity.