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Maria Kuncewiczowa : ウィキペディア英語版
Maria Kuncewiczowa

Maria Kuncewiczowa (Samara, Russian Empire, 30 October 1895 - 15 July 1989, Lublin, Poland) was a Polish writer and novelist.〔Dorota Blednicka, ( Maria Kuncewiczowa – kalendarium życia i twórczości. ) ''Ostatni Dzwonek'' Klasyka literatury. 〕
Kuncewiczowa studied music and literature in Kraków, Warsaw and Paris. She had published under pseudonyms for the magazine ''Le Lierre''. In 1938 she was awarded the Gold Laurel (Złoty Wawrzyn) of the Polish Academy of Literature. After 1939 she lived in France, England and the United States. She spent her last years in Kazimierz nad Wisłą. In 1989 the University of Maria Curie-Sklodowska made her its own member ''honoris causa''.
==Selected works==

* ''Cudzoziemka'', 1936
* ''Zmowa nieobecnych'' 1946
* ''Leśnik'', 1952
* ''Gaj oliwny'', 1961
* ''Tristan 1946'', 1967

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