WAŻYK (Wagman), ADAM — (1905–1982), Polish poet and novelist. A member of the Awangarda group, he published poems and prose and coedited the New Art Almanach Nowej Sztuki (1924–25). After World War II, Ważyk coedited Kuźnica and Twórczość and wrote many verse… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Ważyk, Adam — ▪ Polish author born November 17, 1905, Warsaw, Poland, Russian Empire [now in Poland] died August 13, 1982, Warsaw Polish poet and novelist who began his career as a propagandist for Stalinism but ended as one of its opponents. Ważyk … Universalium
Adam Ważyk — (November 17, 1905 August 13, 1982) was a noted Polish writer. Ważyk was born in Warsaw, and in his early career was associated with the Polish avant garde, and published several collections of poetry in the interwar years. His works during this… … Wikipedia
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Polish literature — Introduction body of writings in Polish, one of the Slavic languages. The Polish national literature holds an exceptional position in Poland. Over the centuries it has mirrored the turbulent events of Polish history and at times sustained… … Universalium
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Julia Hartwig — (née à Lublin le 14 août 1921) est un écrivain polonais, poète, traductrice (notamment de textes littéraires français), auteur d essais, auteur de livres pour enfants … Wikipédia en Français
List of Polish language poets — Note: Names that cannot be confirmed in Wikipedia database nor through given sources are subject to removal. If you would like to add a new name please consider writing about the poet first. Poets who have written much of their poetry in the… … Wikipedia
List of translators — This is primarily a list of notable Western translators. Large sublists have been split off to separate articles. Contents 1 By text 2 By target language 2.1 Into Arabic 2.2 Into Azerbaijani (Azeri) … Wikipedia
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