[KUNCEWICZOWA Maria]. Handwritten letter from Maria Kuncewiczowa to Zdzislaw Najder regarding, among other things, her teaching plans, dated. 9 XI 1966 in Kazimierz Dolny.
One-sided letter on A4 sheet, on letterhead of the Slavonic Studies Department of the University of Chicago. The writer informs that she will return to Chicago for the "spring quarter," when she will again conduct "a seminar on the latest literary evanescence here." She also asks that Najder write to one of the people at the University of Chicago mentioned in the letter "about himself and Electorovich. Please refer to me." He concludes the letter by asking if the addressee of the letter has read her review of Conrad's "Polish Letters" published in Slavic Review. Traces of folding, good condition.
M. Kuncewiczowa (1899-1989) - writer, studied literature and music in Krakow, Warsaw and Paris, in 1938 she was awarded the Golden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature, after 1939 she lived in France, England and the USA, winner of numerous awards. Her best-known work is "The Foreigner."
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