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he discusses form as a universal category that is understood in philosophical, sociological, and aesthetic senses, and is a means of enslavement of the individual by other people and society as a whole. Certain turns of phrase in the novel became common usage in Polish, such as
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Gombrowicz juxtaposes the traditional vision of a human who serves values with a new vision according to which an individual frees oneself of this service and fulfills oneself. The representative of this model of humanity is the eccentric millionaire
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shows Poland in wartime, when the eternal order of traditional culture, based on faith in God, collapsed. In its place appears a new reality where the elderly and the young cooperate to realise their cruel fascinations streaked with eroticism.
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can be read as a satire of various Polish communities: progressive bourgeoisie, rustic, conservative. The satire presents the human either as a member of a society or an individual who struggles with himself and the world.
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and other works of
Gombrowicz were presented by many theatres, especially before 1986, when the first nine volumes of his works were published. It was the only official way to gain access to his work.
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In the story "Pamiętnik z okresu dojrzewania" Gombrowicz engages in paradoxes that control the entrance of the individual into the social world and the repressed passions that rule human behaviour. In
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Gombrowicz's health prevented him from thoroughly benefiting from his late renown. It worsened notably in spring 1964; he became bedridden and was unable to write. In May 1967 he was awarded the
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until it was over; he reported to the Polish legation in 1941 but was considered unfit for military duties. He stayed in
Argentina until 1963—often, especially during the war, in poverty.
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popular novel in collaboration with
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and translated into more than 30 languages. Moreover, his dramas were repeatedly staged around the world by prominent directors such as
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in 1927. He spent a year in Paris, where he studied at the
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Kierkegaard's Influence on Literature, Criticism and Art
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A Guide to Philosophy in Six Hours and Fifteen Minutes
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1353:Johannes Kalitzke
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1215:Jerzy Skolimowski
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