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词条 Berent, Wacław
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Berent, Wacław
Polish novelist
born September 28, 1873, Warsaw, Poland, Russian Empire 【now in Poland】
died November 22, 1940, Warsaw
novelist and essayist whose fiction is notable for its expression of historical and philosophical issues.
Born to an affluent merchant family, Berent studied in Zürich, Switzerland, and Munich, Germany, where he concentrated on the natural sciences. Ideologically related to the Young Poland movement, though he was never a member of that group, he voiced criticism of Positivism in his first novel, Fachowiec (1895; “A Specialist”). In Próchno (1903; “Rotten Wood”) Berent expressed interest in the decadent lifestyle of artistic bohemians in contemporary urban settings—Berlin, in this case—an interest common to the Young Poland movement. He portrayed domestic problems in his Ozimina (1911; “Winter Crop”), putting a strong emphasis on the diverse social and political interests present in Polish society on the eve of the 1905 revolution. Berent's later novels of the 1930s, Nurt (1934; “The Current”) and Zmierzch wodzów (1939; “The Twilight of the Commanders”) in particular, dealt with Polish history and its representatives during the Napoleonic period.
Berent's dense and difficult style prevented him from becoming a popular writer. His elaborate narrative is nowhere more evident than in his historical novel Żywe kamienie (1918; “Living Stones”), which Czesław Miłosz (Miłosz, Czesław) referred to as “a medieval ballad in novel form.”
Jerzy R. Krzyzanowski
Additional Reading
Joachim T. Baer, Wacław Berent: His Life and Work (1974).
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