Vincenz Stanislaw, Zwada

900,00  brutto

London, 1970, Poets’ and Painters’ Publishing House

21 cm

575,[1] p.

Description

“Zwada” is a novel by Stanislaw Vincenz, a prominent Polish writer and ethnographer, set in the realities of the Hutsul region at the beginning of the 20th century. The author depicts with extraordinary insight and poetic language the fate of the inhabitants of this picturesque region, showing the complexity of human relations, customs and traditions.
The novel reveals family conflicts, disputes over land and honor, as well as the deep ties linking the Hutsul community. Vincenz deftly combines elements of realism with lyricism, creating a colorful picture of the daily life and spirituality of the Hutsuls.
“Zwada” is not only a story of conflicts and human relations, but also a profound reflection on identity, tradition and values that shape human destinies. This novel is a valuable source of knowledge about the culture and customs of the Hutsul region and is an extremely valuable material for researchers of folklore and ethnography.
Thanks to the noble leather binding, made by the Bookbindery of the Polish Antiquarian, this edition becomes not only a source of knowledge and inspiration, but also a valuable collector’s item that can be passed down from generation to generation.

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