Sławomir Mrożek
Mrożek joined the Polish United Workers' Party during the reign of Stalinism in the People's Republic of Poland, and made a living as a political journalist. He began writing plays in the late 1950s. His theatrical works belong to the genre of absurdist fiction, intended to shock the audience with non-realistic elements, political and historic references, distortion, and parody.
In 1963 he emigrated to Italy and France, then further to Mexico. In 1996 he returned to Poland and settled in Kraków. In 2008 he moved back to France. He died in Nice at the age of 83. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1966Paris : A. Michel, [c1966]332 p. : port. -
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Published 1969Paris : A. Michel, [c1969]298 p. : port. -
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Published 1970[Madrid] : Escelicer, [1970]94 p. -
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Published 1975Kraków : Wydaw. Literackie, 1975.221 p. ; 21 cm. -
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Published 1974Kraków : Wydawnictwo Literackie, 1974.176 p. ; 21 cm. -
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Published 1975Kraków : Wydaw. Literackie, 1975 ;417, [2] p. ; 19 cm.