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It tackles the clash between the egoism of the city's elite and the selfless traditional values of the provincial nobility.
While the novel is a melodrama, the radio adaptation often emphasizes the psychological depth of the characters and the "gray" morality of the supporting cast.
A wealthy, handsome socialite and "birbant" (bon vivant) who is entangled in a scandalous affair with a divorcee. To fulfill his mother's dying wish and reconcile with his father, he agrees to marry whoever his father chooses. wrzos_m_rodziewiczowna_19031986_sluchowisko
"Wrzos" is one of the most famous novels by Maria Rodziewiczówna, and its radio adaptation (słuchowisko) is a classic of Polish radio drama. The title refers to the main character, Kazimiera "Kazia" Szpanowska, who is compared to a heather flower (wrzos)—subtle and unassuming, yet strong and resilient. Plot Summary
The radio play format highlights the sharp contrast between the lively, often cruel salons of Warsaw and Kazia's quiet, interior strength. It tackles the clash between the egoism of
A modest, hardworking girl from the provinces. She agrees to the marriage to please her family and because she has lost hope for the return of her missing fiancé.
"Wrzos" remains popular in audio formats, with various versions available through Polskie Radio and platforms like Audioteka or Storytel . If you are looking for a specific production, To fulfill his mother's dying wish and reconcile
Once in Warsaw, Kazia is thrust into a world of gossip, cynicism, and social hypocrisy. While Andrzej continues his lifestyle, Kazia devotes herself to charitable work, earning the respect of her father-in-law but remaining ignored by her husband. The drama explores whether "heather can bloom on the pavement"—whether Kazia's provincial sincerity can survive and eventually spark a real transformation in Andrzej. The Radio Adaptation