Gombrowicz
Proper noun A Polish author, born in 1904 and died in 1969, known for his avant-garde novels and plays that explore themes of identity, form, and immaturity.
This word is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the specific individual, Witold Gombrowicz. * Witold Gombrowicz is considered one of the most important Polish writers of the 20th century. * Scholars often analyze the philosophical depth in the works of Gombrowicz.
The name can be used attributively to describe concepts, styles, or elements associated with his work. * The novel has a distinctly Gombrowiczian sense of absurdity. * The play was an homage to Gombrowicz's theatrical techniques.
- Gombrowiczian (adjective): Characteristic of or resembling the style, themes, or ideas of Witold Gombrowicz.
There are no direct synonyms for a proper name. In literary contexts, he may be described as: * The Polish author * The avant-garde writer
- The Gombrowicz oeuvre: Refers to the complete body of work written by Witold Gombrowicz.
- Polish author (1904-1969)