Boleslaw Prus(1847-1912)
- Writer
Boleslaw Prus (real name Aleksander Glowacki), 1847-1912, writer and
journalist; played critical role in modernizing the Polish novel;
co-creator of Polish Realism; humoresques, novellas, short stories:
Klopoty babuni (Grandmother's Troubles, 1874), Powracajaca fala (The
Returning Wave, 1880), Antek (1881), Kamizelka (The Vest, 1882),
novelistic sketches incl. Anielka (1880), the touching tale of a child
and poor people wronged by fate or social conditions; novels with a
permanent place in Polish literature: Placowka (The Outpost, 1886), the
first naturalistic novel, a depiction of agrarian colonization; Lalka
(The Doll, 1890), epic panorama of Warsaw life 1878-79; socially
engaged Emancypantki (The Emancipationists, 1894); historical-political
portrayal of ancient Egypt in Faraon (Pharoah, 1897); wealth of
journalism in the Warsaw press: Kroniki (Weekly Chronicles, 1953-70).