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Zofia Nałkowska
Polish prose writer and dramatist
Zofia Nałkowska ([ˈzɔfia nawˈkɔvska], 10 November 1884, in Warsaw, Congress Poland – 17 December 1954, in Warsaw) was a Polish prose writer, dramatist, and prolific essayist.
She served as the executive member of the prestigious Polish Academy of Literature (1933–1939) during the interwar period.
Biography
Nałkowska was born into a family of intellectuals dedicated to issues of social justice, and studied at the clandestine Flying University under the Russian partition.
Zofia nalkowska biografia de aristoteles
Upon Poland's return to independence she became one of the country's most distinguished feminist writers of novels, novellas and stage-plays characterized by socio-realism and psychological depth.
Literary output
Nałkowska's first literary success was the Romans Teresy Hennert (The Romance of Teresa Hennert, 1923) followed by a slew of popular novels.
She is best known for her books Granica (Boundary, 1935), the Węzły życia (Bonds of Life, 1