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Reymont Wladyslaw Stanislaw
(1867–1925)
Polish short-story writer and novelist. Reymont’s poverty-stricken farm childhood and his early manhood as a touring actor and worker in the provinces provided rich material for his writings. Among his major works are The Comedienne (1896, tr. 1920), a story of a wandering theatrical troupe; The Promised Land (1899, tr. 1927), a novel attacking modern industrial society; and The Peasants (4 vol., 1902–9; tr. 1924–25), the great prose epic of Polish village life. Reymont was awarded the 1924 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Paraguay, 1977, Medal of Nobel prize of Literature
Poland, 1967, Wladislaw Stanislaw Reymont
Poland, 1982, Wladislaw Stanislaw Reymont
St. Vincent, 1995, Wladislaw Reymont
Poland, 1967.12.01, Warsaw. Wladislaw Reymont
Poland, 1938, Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont
Poland, 1948, Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont