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The tenth volume of the Collected Works series presents the journalism, memoirs and dispersed texts of Witold Gombrowicz – one of the most outstanding writers of the 20th century. The publication of the Paris-based Literary Institute, published in exile, is an important addition to the canon of works by the author of “Ferdydurke” and allows us to better understand his thought, style and philosophy. The essays and notes contained herein show Gombrowicz as a brilliant commentator on reality, an ironist and a thinker whose reflections on culture, art and Polishness are still relevant.
The tenth volume of the Collected Works series presents the journalism, memoirs and dispersed texts of Witold Gombrowicz – one of the most outstanding writers of the 20th century. The publication of the Paris-based Literary Institute, published in exile, is an important addition to the canon of works by the author of “Ferdydurke” and allows us to better understand his thought, style and philosophy. The essays and notes contained herein show Gombrowicz as a brilliant commentator on reality, an ironist and a thinker whose reflections on culture, art and Polishness are still relevant.








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