Dygasiński Adolf, Gody of Life

890,00  brutto

Warsaw, [1910], Arct.

18 cm

illustrations: Antoni Gawinski

2nd ed.

small stamp on back of title page

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“Gody życia” is a collection of short stories written by Adolf Dygasinski, one of the most prominent representatives of Polish realism in literature. The works contained in this volume show various aspects of human life, from everyday worries and joys to deep reflections on the meaning of existence.
Dygasinski observes and describes reality with extraordinary insight, focusing on ordinary people and their problems. His prose is characterized by richness of language, precision of observation and deep understanding of human nature. The author is able to both amuse and move the reader, showing the complexity and beauty of human fate.
“Gody życia” is not only a valuable document of the era, but also a universal view of human experience, which remains relevant also for the modern reader. The collection is an important testimony to Dygasinski’s work and his place in Polish literature.
The book’s noble binding, made by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery, makes “Gody życia” not only a literary masterpiece, but also a collector’s item that can enrich any library and become a valuable cultural heritage.
Don’t miss the opportunity to become the owner of this unique work, which delights in both content and form. “Gody of Life” is a book that is sure to interest literature lovers, historians, as well as anyone who appreciates beautiful and durable objects.

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8003

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