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Noun gombrowicz has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebGombrowiczDefinition: Gombrowicz refers to Witold Gombrowicz, a renowned Polish writer and playwright of the 20th century. Known for his innovative and existentialist works, Gombrowicz explored themes of identity, conformity, and human psyche in his writings.Examples:As a Proper Noun:Witold Gombrowicz is considered one of the most influential Polish authors of the 20th century. The play "The Marriage" by Gombrowicz is a thought-provoking examination of societal expectations. As a General Noun:The gombrowicz writings introduced a new wave of avant-garde literature in Poland. Many modern playwrights draw inspiration from Gombrowicz's innovative storytelling techniques. As a Verb:She gombrowiczed her own thoughts and refused to conform to societal norms. He often gombrowiczes his characters, infusing them with existential dilemmas. As an Adjective:The gombrowicz style of writing challenges traditional narrative structures. Her screenplay had a distinct gombrowicz touch, disrupting the conventional storytelling approach. Related Products:Search for Gombrowicz Books on Amazon | ||||
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