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Breza, Tadeusz
Born Dec. 31, 1905, in Siekierzyńce; died May 19, 1970, in Warsaw. Polish writer. Breza made his literary debut with the psychological novel Adam Grywald (1936). In the novels Walls of Jericho (1946) and Heaven and Earth (vols. 1-2, 1949-50), he exposed the ruling circles of bourgeois-landlord Poland before World War II (1939-45). The center of the novel Balthazar’s Feast (1952; State Prize, 1952) is the figure of a young intellectual in postwar Poland. In the book The Bronze Gates (1960; State Prize, 1968) and the novella The Department (1960; Russian translation, The Labyrinth) he penetratingly and subtly unmasked life in the Vatican. WORKSIn Russian translation:Labirint. Moscow, 1963. (Introductory article by S. Larina.) Bronzovye vrata—Rimskii dnevnik. Moscow, 1964. REFERENCESMatuszewski, R. “Nowy Breza.” In his book Szkice krytyczne. Warsaw, 1954.Drewnowski, T. Breza. Warsaw, 1969. (Contains a bibliography.) Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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