Aniela Gut-Stapinska
1898–1954 (age 56)
Biography
Aniela Gut-Stapinska was a notable Polish writer whose literary works contributed to Polish letters during the early and mid-20th century. Her writing reflected the intellectual and cultural currents of her time, offering insights into Polish society and human experience.
Gut-Stapinska's literary legacy is honored in the Pęksowy Brzyzek National Cemetery in Zakopane, where she was interred following her death in 1954. Her contributions to Polish literature remain part of the nation's cultural memory.