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Born in 1867, Władysław Reymont was a Polish writer and Nobel laureate in Literature. He is best known for his epic novel "Chłopi" (The Peasants), published in 1904–1909, which provides a comprehensive portrayal of Polish peasant life at the turn of the 20th century. Reymont's works often depict rural life, social issues, and the struggles of ordinary people.