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SE KOLMAS
HENRYK SIENKIEWICZ
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Two penniless painters share a cramped studio, eking out a living on a handful of rubles and a steady stream of wry schemes. Their landlord, a superstitious man terrified of death, becomes the target of their daily theatrics—late‑night “visions” of the artists as corpses, absurd explanations, and frantic excuses that keep the rent at bay. The narrator’s sardonic voice captures the absurdity of their existence, turning every financial shortfall into a comic performance.
Beyond the landlord’s antics, the duo’s artistic ambitions take a darkly humorous turn. One of them obsessively creates a trio of morbid canvases—“Death,” “Burial,” and “Rising from the Dead”—featuring the landlord himself in grotesque detail, while the other hopes his own work will finally earn recognition abroad. Their desperate hope, clashing egos, and the surreal blend of art and everyday survival make for a witty, off‑beat portrait of bohemian life that is as funny as it is poignant.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (106K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-11-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1846–1916
Best known for sweeping historical novels that stirred Polish readers’ sense of identity, this Nobel Prize-winning writer brought the past to life on an epic scale. His internationally famous Quo Vadis helped make him one of the most widely read Polish authors of his time.
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