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The article deals with two plays: Emigrants by S. Mrożek and Marble by J. Brodsky the themes of which (emigration in the first cast and prison in the second) correspond to the personal experience of the authors. Doth authors alienate themselves from their experience putting the range of problems of their plays on the general humanistic level. Also we show the evident influence of the Polish playwright on Brodsky as the author of Marble.