Witkiewicz, Stanislaw, Strange Man

700,00  brutto

Warsaw, 1903, Nakł. Tow. Wydawn.

20 cm

 

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“Strange Man” by Stanislaw Witkiewicz is a collection of short stories that is a true treasure of Polish modernist literature. Published in 1903 by the Warsaw Publishing Society, this volume contains extraordinary works that show the richness of the author’s talent and sensitivity.
Witkiewicz with great skill combines in his stories elements of the grotesque, philosophical reflection and psychological analysis. His prose is full of unexpected twists and turns, absurd situations and deep reflections on human nature.
“Strange Man” is a collection of short stories that delight with originality of ideas, masterful handling of language and unusual atmosphere. Witkiewicz captures the absurdities of everyday life with great skill, while at the same time showing the psychological and philosophical depth of his characters.
The noble leather binding made by the Polish Antiquarian Bindery gives this exceptional book an elegant and unique look. This binding not only emphasizes the literary value of the work, but also makes it a valuable acquisition for any library and collectors.
Here before you is a book that will not only provide you with an intellectual adventure, but also allow you to reflect deeply on human nature and the absurdity of everyday life. “Strange Man” by Stanislaw Witkiewicz is a must-read for any lover of modernist and psychological literature. Don’t miss the opportunity to enrich your collection with this unique copy!

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