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The 100th Anniversary of Władysław Reymont’s Nobel Prize for „The Peasants”

The 100th Anniversary of Władysław Reymont’s Nobel Prize for „The Peasants”

Joanna Sokołowska-Gwizdka 

On November 13, 1924, Władysław Reymont was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his monumental novel The Peasants. However, the writer, who had long struggled with health issues, including a heart attack, did not receive the news of the award with much enthusiasm, as he realized it might be his last great achievement. He passed away a year later, on December 5, 1925, at the age of only 58. In letters to friends, he wrote about the „irony of life”—on one hand, global fame and recognition, and on the other, a battle with illness that prevented him from fully enjoying his success.

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