Maria Kuncewiczowa

Maria Kuncewiczowa was a prominent Polish writer known for her novels, essays, and plays. Her work often explored themes of identity, exile, and the human condition. She gained recognition for her novel 'Cudzoziemka' (The Stranger), which is considered a classic of Polish literature.

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  1. 1. Cudzoziemka

    The novel explores the life of a Polish woman named Róża, who feels perpetually out of place and disconnected from her surroundings. Through a series of flashbacks and introspective moments, the narrative delves into her complex relationships with her family, her unfulfilled dreams, and her struggles with identity and belonging. Róża's experiences highlight the emotional turmoil and sense of alienation that arise from cultural displacement and personal dissatisfaction, ultimately painting a poignant portrait of a woman grappling with her past and seeking meaning in her life.