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The song was inspired by Russian bard Vladimir Vysotsky's song "Okhota na volkov" (Hunting for Wolves). Kaczmarski heard the song at a private concert in 1974.

Kaczmarski expanded the theme into a series of four songs, often called the : Obława (1974) : The original escape from the hunt. jacek_kaczmarski_oblawa

While Vysotsky used "fladry" (red flags used in wolf hunting) to represent the restrictions of the Soviet system, Kaczmarski adapted the image for a Polish audience. He used the pursuit by hound dogs as a metaphor for police surveillance and state pursuit. The song was inspired by Russian bard Vladimir

: Represent the militia and security services who organized raids (obławy) on "enemies of the system". While Vysotsky used "fladry" (red flags used in

: Dealing with being caught in a trap. Obława IV : A final continuation of the predatory metaphor. Cultural Influence It wasn't his scream or a tale about Jacek Kaczmarski

: A reflection on the hunt twenty years later.