Description
A drama by Witold Gombrowicz published in 1938 in the monthly magazine Skamander. Twenty years later it appeared in a book edition.
“Yvonne: Princess of Burgundy” is an avant-garde drama by Witold Gombrowicz, one of the most outstanding Polish writers of the 20th century. This work is a profound analysis of human relationships, conflicts and moral dilemmas in the context of contemporary reality.
Gombrowicz with extraordinary insight and humor shows the social and psychological mechanisms that govern human behavior and interactions. The drama is full of tension, intrigue and unexpected twists that force the characters to confront their own weaknesses and limitations.
This 1958 edition, published by the State Publishing Institute, is the first book edition of “Yvonne: Princess of Burgundy.” It represents a unique opportunity for lovers of Gombrowicz’s works and collectors, as it is a rare and valuable copy that can enrich any library and become a valuable cultural heritage.
The book’s noble binding, made by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery, makes “Yvonne: Princess of Burgundy” not only a literary masterpiece, but also a collector’s item that can enrich any library and become a valuable cultural heritage.






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