About
As an author, Daniel recently completed “Ludic Elements,” a compilation of his life’s work.

He is open to constructive criticism, viewing his work as a culmination of literary exploration. In addition to “Elise and Isabel,” Daniel has published works like “A Critical Edition of La maison des jeux (1657)” and “A Critical Edition of The Comical History of Francion (1655).”
Influenced by notable authors like Johan Huizinga and Dante, Daniel distinguishes himself by presenting French fiction in accessible English, appealing to a broader readership. His themes revolve around literary criticism, and he encourages upcoming writers to persist and share ideas.
Born to second-generation Polish-Americans during World War Two, Daniel’s love for teaching and writing defines his character, contributing to French literature’s exploration of ludic elements over 500 years.