Żeromski, Stefan

Żeromski, Stefan

▪ Polish author
born October 14, 1864, Strawczyn, Poland, Russian Empire [now in Poland]
died November 20, 1925, Warsaw, Poland
 Polish novelist admired for the deep compassion about social problems that he expressed in naturalistic, yet lyrical, novels.

      Belonging to a family of impoverished gentry, Żeromski was born in the aftermath of the tragic 1863 January Insurrection against Russian rule, and that fact coloured his work in the years to come. Unable to get a high-school diploma, he entered the only accessible university in Warsaw, one devoted to veterinary medicine. Subsequently he worked first as a resident tutor in country houses and then as an assistant librarian in Switzerland and at the Zamoyski Library in Warsaw (1897–1904). From 1905, while living at Nałęczów, Żeromski furthered the cause of education for the masses and was arrested by the Russian authorities in 1908 for these activities. He subsequently lived in Paris (1909–12) and in Warsaw.

      Żeromski's first two collections of short stories, reflecting on the echoes in Polish society of the 1863 January Insurrection, were published in 1895. That theme returned in his masterpiece of the short-story genre, "Echa leśne" (1905; "Forest Echoes," Eng. trans. in Adam Gillon and Ludwik Krzyżanowski [eds.], Introduction to Modern Polish Literature), and again in the lyrical novel Wierna rzeka (1912; The Faithful River, filmed 1983). In both the short story and the novel the theme is elaborated by indelible images and by sad, compassionate comments on that national tragedy.

      Żeromski's first novel, Syzyfowe prace (1897; “Sisyphean Labours”), depicts the resistance of Polish schoolchildren to forced Russification, while Uroda życia (1913; “The Prime of Life”) focuses on the results of such a policy in a story about a Polish-born Russian officer who returns to Poland. In the novel Ludzie bezdomni (1900; “Homeless People”) Żeromski depicted the trials and tribulations of the Polish intelligentsia. The ambitious novel Popioły, 3 vol. (1904; Ashes, filmed 1965), a broad panorama of the Napoleonic Wars, firmly established his reputation. His last novel, Przedwiośnie (1925; “Early Spring”), portrays social and political problems facing independent Poland after World War I.

      Żeromski also wrote theatrical dramas, with Uciekła mi przepióreczka (1924; “A Quail Has Escaped Me”) becoming a standard feature of the Polish repertoire.

Jerzy R. Krzyzanowski
 

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