The leading characted of the drama is ill with Polishness which is a source of his madness. He hates the Other and is afraid of him. He is scared of the German Stroch, feels contempt for the Frenchman, is scared of the Russian. As for the Jew – his preference would be to stone him to death. In Krystian Piwowarski’s text there are remarkable traces of Brzozowski. His protagonist is “a ghostly degraded gentry man” living in his childish world, in the world of ugliness. We try to confront our tradition courageously and consistently. In the mist and fumes of history, we try to separate the dangerous and recurring fantasy paradigm from harsh reality (…). We shall investigate a phenomenon of “homo polonicus”, a Pole, “Polishness”. We shall perform a dissection of our protagonist in our “teatrum anatomicum”. As it is the only way to destroy the false myths.”