
SYZYPHUS'S LABORS BY STEFAN ŻEROMSKI
Enter the world of growing up, freedom, and shaping national consciousness in the difficult times of partitions. "Syzyphus's Labors" by Stefan Żeromski is a moving story about the fate of Marcin Borowicz, a boy growing up in the world of Tsarist Russification. This novel, full of literary mastery and deep psychology, shows the drama of a young man torn between the desire for knowledge and the loss of identity.
- Insightful psychological study of the young generation
- A picture of school life in 19th-century Poland under the partitions
- Universal story about the struggle for identity and freedom
- Inspiring reading about the power of language and culture in resistance to denationalization
- Portrait of a generation that shaped future Poland
- Realistic dialogues and evocative descriptions of the era
- Timeless message about values and responsibility towards the homeland
Stefan Żeromski, called the "conscience of the nation", with extraordinary sensitivity reflects the realities of school life in the Russian partition. On the pages of the novel, we meet teachers, colleagues and parents, creating a rich panorama of the society of that time. The author shows the mechanisms of Russification, the pressure exerted on young people and attempts to preserve Polishness against the oppressive system.
"Syzyphus's Labors" is not only school reading, but above all a deep reflection on the process of growing up, searching for one's own identity and responsibility for the fate of the homeland. This novel, full of emotions and emotion, touches on universal themes that remain relevant to this day. It is a story about the power of friendship, solidarity and the indomitable spirit in the face of adversity.
Żeromski masterfully combines artistic values with a historical testimony of the era. His evocative descriptions, realistic dialogues and insightful analysis of the human psyche make "Syzyphus's Labors" a reading that will be remembered for a long time. It is a book that teaches, inspires and encourages reflection on one's own identity and role in society.
Stefan Żeromski (1864-1925) was one of the most outstanding Polish writers, author of works such as "Ashes", "Early Spring" and "Homeless People". His work, full of social passion and sensitivity to human suffering, touched on the most important social, moral and national problems. Żeromski was also an active cultural activist and co-founder of the Polish PEN Club.
Specifications
| Author | Stefan Żeromski |
| Publisher | ASTRUM |
| ISBN | 9788382985283 |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Number of pages | 120 |
| Format | 299x213 mm |
| Year of publication | 2025 |
Stefan Żeromski - Syzyphus's Labors - A novel about growing up and the struggle for identity
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