Eugeniusz Tkaczyszyn-Dycki

Born in 1962 near Lubaczow, he is a poet and newspaper columnist who read Polish at university. He has published six volumes of poetry and a collection of newspaper articles, and is a winner of the Barbara Sadowska prize, Nike Prize'2009 (...)
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Bronisław Wildstein

(born 1952) – journalist, columnist, novelist and activist in the democratic opposition, who spent the 1980s in emigration in France. After returning to Poland he worked as a journalist for newspapers including Życie and Rzeczpospolita and for the weekly Wprost. In (...)
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STRYJKOWSKI Julian

STRYJKOWSKI, Julian, (real name: Pesach Stark), 1905-96, prose writer; socially engaged novel Bieg do Fragala (The Run to Fragala, 1951); historical novel Przybysz z Narbony (The Newcomer from Narbonne, 1978), stories Imie wlasne (In My Own Name, 1961); novels set among Jewish communities in small Polish towns before World War I: Glosy w ciemnosci (Voices in the Dark, 1956), Austeria (The Inn, 1966), Sen Azrila (Azril's Dream, 1957); autobiographical works alluding to own communist youth: Czarna roza (The Black Rose, 1962), Wielki strach (The Great Fear, publ. unofficially, 1980); stories with Biblical themes.

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