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The Career of Nicodemus Dyzma

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public. His lack of knowledge about things that are expected of him are taken either as his humour or eccentricities, or by his underlings as attempts to test them. Dyzma's rise in status is not good for his morals, as eventually he commissions the murder of his former boss from the provinces who might have revealed the truth of Dyzma's background. Ultimately he marries Nina and decides to refuse a commendation to become prime minister for fear that his pretenses will be revealed.
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who had been carrying on an affair with Nina. Soon Dyzma takes control of all affairs of the estate and starts to climb the social and political ladder. He is offered a series of prestigious appointments; however, he is forced to hide his past from the prying eyes of his adversaries and the general
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He is forced by the spirit of his times and the society around him to become something they need him to become. Ignorant and malleable, Dyzma becomes a puppet in the hands of the elite class. Whatever happens to him during his climb of the social ladder falls outside of his mental, financial and
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Dołęga-Mostowicz, whose best-selling novel was largely unknown to English-readers at the time of Kosiński's 1970 publication. (The article further claimed that all of Kosiński's novels, including
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Ewa Malachowska-Pasek and Megan Thomas translated the novel into English in 2018, and the English-language edition was published in September 2020 by
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At the estate, Dyzma meets Kunicki's wife, Nina, who quickly falls in love with him, but earns the distaste of Kunicki's daughter, Kasia, a
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Nicodemus Dyzma is a small-town man who comes to the Polish capital from the Eastern provinces (known as "
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differences among them and sparking further authorship controversies about Kosiński's literary output.
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way by dint of fortuitous connections, ruthlessness and the acquiescence of an oblivious society.
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has become proverbial in Poland as an archetype of the crude opportunist who makes his
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compared the eponymous Nikodem Dyzma favourably to the former President of Poland
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article by Geoffrey Stokes and Eliot Fremont-Smith accused Kosiński of
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in the title role, then into a 1980 television miniseries starring
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The novel's title has served as the title of a song by
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Polish bestselling novel by Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz
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Index


Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz
Polish
Novel
Polish
Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz
interwar period
1956 Polish film
Adolf Dymsza
Roman Wilhelmi
2002 comedy film
Cezary Pazura

Hotel Europejski
Kresy
tuxedo
con artist
lesbian
journalist
interbellum
Sanation
Józef Piłsudski
soldiers
in mufti
political class

Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz
upwardly-mobile
Janusz Korwin-Mikke
Lech Wałęsa

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