Witold Gombrowicz
Witold Marian Gombrowicz (August 4, 1904 – July 24, 1969) was a Polish writer and
playwright. His works are characterised by deep psychological analysis, a certain sense of paradox and absurd,
anti-nationalist flavor. In 1937 he published his first novel, ''
Ferdydurke'', which presented many of his usual themes: problems of immaturity and youth, creation of
identity in interactions with others, and an ironic, critical examination of class roles in
Polish society and
culture. He gained fame only during the last years of his life, but is now considered one of the foremost figures of
Polish literature. His diaries were published in 1969 and are, according to the ''
Paris Review'', "widely considered his masterpiece". He was a
Nobel Prize candidate in Literature in 1966, according to a recently published database.
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