
Witold Gombrowicz
Witold Gombrowicz was a Polish writer and playwright, known for his avant-garde and often absurdist approach to literature. His works, including 'Ferdydurke' and 'Trans-Atlantic,' explore themes of identity, existence, and the nature of art, often challenging conventional narrative forms and societal norms. Gombrowicz's unique style and philosophical insights have made him a significant figure in 20th-century literature, influencing countless writers and thinkers.
Born on Apr 04, 1904 (121 years old)
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Argentina | 1 | 6.00 | 0.07% | +0% | 45,195,774 | 30,496 | $450,000 | 304$ |
Totals | 1 | 45,195,774 | 30,496 | $450,000 | 304$ |
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Argentina:
Witold Gombrowicz evokes the war of mockery he and his brothers directed at their mother.
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Canada:
Witold Gombrowicz is referenced as part of the global literary crew that influences André Alexis.
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