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  1. Oct 11, 2023 · This was the terrible wisdom Gombrowicz discovered in his early works, including Ferdydurke, his novelistic masterpiece – a wisdom partly prompted by the horror of a city’s domestic literary criticism. That city happened to be Warsaw.

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  2. Gombrowicz's clear and precise descriptions criticise Polish Romanticism, and he once claimed he wrote in defiance of Adam Mickiewicz (especially in Trans-Atlantic). Gombrowicz's work has links with existentialism and structuralism.

  3. Sep 7, 2023 · Gombrowicz’s fiction belongs to what the late Milan Kundera called, in Les testaments trahis (1993), the ‘old comic-novel tradition’ exemplified by Rabelais, Cervantes, Sterne, and Joyce. Ferdydurke, Kundera wrote in Le Nouvel Observateur (8 March 1990), ‘[is] one of three or four great novels written after Proust’s death.’ The ...

  4. In 1953 ­– at a time when he was working as a bank clerk ­– Gombrowicz’s arguably most important work made its first appearance. Having had short stories published since 1951 by Kultura, a Polish literary magazine based in Paris, Gombrowicz proposed something different.

  5. 271 quotes from Witold Gombrowicz: 'Serious literature does not exist to make life easy but to complicate it.', 'Man is profoundly dependent on the reflection of himself in another man's soul, be it even the soul of an idiot.', and 'Don't be fooled by your own wisdom'.

  6. To physicians, psychologists, and historians, Gombrowicz offers the following jewel of wisdom: "Between the way of seeing man as object, from the outside, SPRING 2006 + ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW + 133

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  8. Jul 23, 2012 · In the summer of 1939, the writer Witold Gombrowicz set sail from Poland, on the ocean liner Chrobry, on what he thought would be a brief mission as a cultural ambassador to the Polish community...

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