Diary (1953-1966). Vol. I-III – Witold Gombrowicz

5200,00  brutto

“A journal is bought because the author is famous. And I wrote the diary to become famous. That’s the whole quid pro quo” – Witold Gombrowicz.
In a discussion with himself, ironically and with humor, Gombrowicz tells his story. He takes up humanistic dialogues, brings up silent topics, comments on current political events concerning Poland, its place in Europe and the world.

Description

1957, Paris, Literary Institute

337, [4] p. ; 274 p. ; 253, [3] s.

Copies clean in good condition. Full brown leather. Stamping on spine fields and covers and edges. Gilded titlepage on leather escutcheon. Cover hand-marbled. The edges of the pages gilded.

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material

skin

size

22 cm

catalog

9141

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