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Czartak

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Czartak (Polish pronunciation: [ˈtʂart̪ak]) was a regional literary group in Poland, founded by Emil Zegadłowicz. Its most famous member was Zofia Kossak-Szczucka.

Czartak's program may be described as a mystical naiveté that joined a love of nature with a disgust for modern civilization. Czartak's writers were fascinated by expressionism.