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Trans-Atlantyk is a novel by the Polish author Witold Gombrowicz, originally published in 1953.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 12 relations: Argentina, Duel, Hardcover, Nazi Germany, Paperback, Poland, Polish language, Polish nationalism, Polish people, Witold Gombrowicz, World War II, Yale University Press.

  2. 1953 novels
  3. 20th-century Polish novels
  4. Argentina–Poland relations
  5. Novels by Witold Gombrowicz
  6. Novels set in Argentina
  7. Polish historical novels
  8. Polish satire
  9. Works by Witold Gombrowicz

Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America.

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Duel

A duel is an arranged engagement in combat between two people with matched weapons.

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Hardcover

A hardcover, hard cover, or hardback (also known as hardbound, and sometimes as casebound (At p. 247.)) book is one bound with rigid protective covers (typically of binder's board or heavy paperboard covered with buckram or other cloth, heavy paper, or occasionally leather).

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Nazi Germany

Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictatorship.

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Paperback

A paperback (softcover, softback) book is one with a thick paper or paperboard cover, and often held together with glue rather than stitches or staples.

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Poland

Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe.

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Polish language

Polish (język polski,, polszczyzna or simply polski) is a West Slavic language of the Lechitic group within the Indo-European language family written in the Latin script.

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Polish nationalism

Polish nationalism is a nationalism which asserts that the Polish people are a nation and which affirms the cultural unity of Poles.

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Polish people

Polish people, or Poles, are a West Slavic ethnic group and nation who share a common history, culture, the Polish language and are identified with the country of Poland in Central Europe.

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Witold Gombrowicz

Witold Marian Gombrowicz (August 4, 1904 – July 24, 1969) was a Polish writer and playwright. Trans-Atlantyk and Witold Gombrowicz are Works by Witold Gombrowicz.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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Yale University Press

Yale University Press is the university press of Yale University.

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See also

1953 novels

20th-century Polish novels

Argentina–Poland relations

Novels by Witold Gombrowicz

Novels set in Argentina

Polish historical novels

Polish satire

Works by Witold Gombrowicz

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-Atlantyk