Wiesław Adam Berger

Wiesław Adam Berger (6 June 1926 – 15 January 1998) was a Polish Czech writer.

He lived from 1927 to 1940 (and also several years after World War II) in the village of Dolní Bludovice.

He was a member of PZKO (Polish Cultural and Educational Union) and several literary organizations.

Berger had unusual ability to rise above regional problems and he is notable among the Polish writers of Trans-Olza, because his works were not so much influenced by regional themes; the most notable exception being his youth spent around the Lučina River in Dolní Bludovice, which is reflected in several of his works.

Berger often called for Polish and Czech cooperation and also often used French themes in his works.