
Zofia Nałkowska
Zofia Nałkowska was a notable Polish writer, born in 1884, known for her contributions to literature and her advocacy for women's rights. She wrote novels, short stories, and plays, often exploring themes of feminism, social justice, and human psychology. One of her most famous works is "Granatapfel" (Pomegranate), which reflects her deep understanding of human emotions and moral dilemmas. In addition to her literary career, Nałkowska was a prominent social activist and served as a member of the Polish Parliament. Her work remains influential in Polish literature and continues to resonate with readers today.