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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.

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  • 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