Jan Potocki

Jan Potocki was a Polish nobleman, writer, and ethnographer born in 1761, known for his captivating storytelling and adventurous spirit. He lived during a vibrant period of European history, marked by the Enlightenment and the early stirrings of Romanticism. Potocki is perhaps best known for his novel "The Manuscript Found in Saragossa," a complex narrative interweaving multiple stories that reflect his fascination with the mysterious and the supernatural. His experiences traveling across Europe and the Middle East deeply influenced his writing, allowing him to weave rich tapestries of culture and imagination.

Despite his noble background, Potocki had a restless soul, exploring diverse ideas and philosophies throughout his life. His works, often blending fiction with philosophical musings, invite readers to ponder the nature of reality and the human experience. If you're intrigued by tales that traverse time and space, delve into Potocki's literary universe in our app. Each of his stories offers a glimpse into a world where the extraordinary meets the everyday, making it a delightful journey worth embarking on.

Rękopis znaleziony w Saragossie

Read by Nina Brown


Jan Potocki



Czegóż tu nie ma! Intrygi, romanse, pojedynki, skarby w głębokich jaskiniach, cyganie i piękne księżniczki, tajne stowarzyszenia, prz…