Witold Gombrowicz Libri
Witold Gombrowicz fu un romanziere e drammaturgo polacco le cui opere si distinguono per una profonda analisi psicologica, un senso del paradosso e una vena assurda e antinazionalista. I suoi scritti esplorano spesso temi come l'immaturità, la formazione dell'identità attraverso le interazioni sociali e un esame ironico dei ruoli sociali. Sebbene abbia raggiunto la fama solo negli ultimi anni della sua vita, Gombrowicz è ora considerato una figura di spicco della letteratura polacca, celebrato per la sua voce unica e le sue perspicaci e ironiche riflessioni sull'esistenza umana.







Diary. Volume 1
- 232pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Just before the outbreak of World War II, young Witold Gombrowicz left his home in Poland and set sail for South America. In 1953, still living as an expatriate in Argentina, he began his "Diary" with one of literature's most memorable openings. Gombrowicz's "Diary" grew to become a vast collection of essays, short notes, polemics, and confessions on myriad subjects ranging from political events to literature to the certainty of death. Not a traditional journal, "Diary" is instead the commentary of a brilliant and restless mind. Widely regarded as a masterpiece, this brilliant work compelled Gombrowicz's attention for a decade and a half until he penned his final entry in France, shortly before his death in 1969.
Diary
- 800pagine
- 28 ore di lettura
A landmark autobiography written by a Polish expatriate living in Argentina is presented in a single-volume edition, now with previously unpublished pages restored. Original.
Three Plays
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Cosmos and Pornografia
- 362pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
Here are two major works by the famed Polish novelist and dramatist Witold Gombrowicz. The first, Cosmos, a metaphysical thriller, revolves around an absurd investigation. It is set in provincial Poland and narrated by a seedy, pathetic, and witty student, who is charming and appalling by turns, and whose voice is dense with the richly palpable description that characterizes Gombrowicz's writing. The second, Pornografia, explores the sinister effect the young can have on the old. To serve their own secret eroticism, two aging intellectuals encourage a young couple to commit murder. Although the adolescents are the weapons used to commit the crime, the four become conspirators before the deed is done.
Trans-Atlantyk
- 192pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
A brilliant, semiautobiographical satirical novel from one of the foremost figures in twentieth-century Polish literature, now in a new English translation
Cosmos
- 208pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Witold Gombrowicz's "Cosmos," celebrated for its literary significance, explores existential themes through a unique narrative style. The novel, which won the 1967 International Prize for Literature, delves into the intricacies of human experience and perception. This edition features a critically acclaimed translation by Danuta Borchardt, marking the first direct translation from Polish, allowing a new audience to appreciate Gombrowicz's profound insights and innovative storytelling.
A darkly funny and subversive Gothic horror novel by Poland's greatest modernist.
Pornografia
- 248pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
The book features a subtitle that provides additional context or thematic depth, along with a portion of the statement of responsibility that indicates the contributors or authors involved in its creation. This information enhances the reader's understanding of the book's focus and the expertise behind it.
Ferdydurke
- 290pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
The narrator, recently turned thirty, finds an inner conflict between his adolescent impulses and his desire to be socially accepted as a mature adult
