Reymont
Americannoun
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This first part of St. Reymont's epic of the soil is "a panorama of the whole round of peasant life, a brilliant picture of Polish nature ... the tragic sense of the elemental forces which dominate the efforts of the tillers of the soil."
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St. Reymont was born in 1868 in what was then Russian Poland.
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Author Reymont, one of the dozen children of poor parents, grew up under the hardships to which so many Slavic writers have been heirs.
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Wladyslaw Reymont is the most widely known of living Polish writers.
From Project Gutenberg
Reymont himself was a peasant, rising from the bottom until to-day the light of his recognized genius shines in the very forefront of the Slavic intellectuals.
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