Oblicze Dnia ('The Face of the Day') was a Polish weekly literary and political newspaper published from Warsaw.
[1] For a short period of time, the publication attracted various prominent cultural figures.
Collaborators of the newspaper included Adam Strug, Zofia Nałkowska, Maria Dąbrowska, Romain Rolland, Louis Aragon and Paul Langevin.
[2] Wanda Wasilewska served as the editor-in-chief, and the periodical was named after one of her novels, published in 1934.
The book dealt with a worker strike in Kraków and had obtained cult status amongst Polish left intellectuals.