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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.

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_m_rodziewiczowna_19031986_sluchowisko

It tackles the clash between the egoism of the city's elite and the selfless traditional values of the provincial nobility. A wealthy, handsome socialite and "birbant" (bon vivant)

"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, She agrees to the marriage to please her

"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

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

Set in interwar Warsaw, the story follows a "marriage of convenience" between two very different people: