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Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz (1894–1980)

Autore di The Birch Grove and Other Stories

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Opere di Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz

Chopin (1958) 23 copie
Opowiadania (1995) 16 copie
Les Demoiselles de Wilko (1984) 15 copie
Dzienniki 1911-1955 (2007) 9 copie
Czerwone tarcze (1974) 8 copie
De geliefden van Marona (1973) 6 copie
Podróże do Polski (1979) 5 copie
Wybór opowiadań (1983) 5 copie
Książka o Sycylii (2018) 4 copie
Opowiadania wybrane (2001) 4 copie
Proza poetycka (1979) 4 copie
Brzezina; Panny z Wilka (1989) 3 copie
Opowiadania filmowe (2009) 3 copie
Lato 1932 (1980) 3 copie
Giardini 2 copie
Rozmowy o książkach (1982) 2 copie
Wybór poezji 2 copie
Korespondencja (2013) 2 copie
Utwory nieznane (1986) 2 copie
Mapa pogody (1980) 2 copie
Ogrody (1990) 2 copie
Utwory ostatnie (1981) 2 copie
Notatki 1939-1945 (1991) 2 copie
Opowiadania o miłości (1999) 2 copie
Ruhm und Ehre : Roman (1980) 2 copie
Dramaty. T. 2 (1980) 2 copie
Księżyc Wschodzi (1975) 2 copie
ICARE 2 copie
Album Tatrzańskie (1980) 1 copia
Noc w polu 1 copia
Zarudzie (1999) 1 copia
Opowiadania. T. 1 (1979) 1 copia
Opowiadania. T. 3 (1980) 1 copia
Petersburg 1 copia
Opowiadania. T. 5 (1979) 1 copia
Opowiadania. T. 6 (1980) 1 copia
Sława i chwała. T. 1-3 (1989) 1 copia
Wybór wierszy (1994) 1 copia
Tatarak 1 copia
Wenecja i inne szkice (2008) 1 copia
Sjenke 1 copia
Pripovijesti 1 copia
Panny Z Wilka (1989) 1 copia
Teatrzyk Zielona Gęś (2006) 1 copia
Zelazowa Wola 1 copia
Róża 1 copia
Pisma muzyczne (1983) 1 copia
Aleja przyjaciół (1984) 1 copia
Biłek (1980) 1 copia
Brzezina 1 copia
Liryki (1980) 1 copia
Opowiadania (1994) 1 copia

Opere correlate

Il diario (1982) — Prefazione, alcune edizioni58 copie
The Dedalus Book of Polish Fantasy (1996) — Collaboratore — 48 copie
Contemporary East European Poetry: An Anthology (1983) — Collaboratore — 40 copie
Found in Translation (2018) — Collaboratore, alcune edizioni36 copie
Diabli Wiedzą Co... — Collaboratore — 4 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Iwaszkiewicz, Jaroslaw
Altri nomi
IWASZKIEWICZ, Jarosław
IWASZKIEWICZ, Jaroslaw
Eleuter (pseudonym)
Data di nascita
1894-02-20
Data di morte
1980-03-02
Luogo di sepoltura
Brwinów Cemetery, Poland
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Poland
Luogo di nascita
Kalnyk, Ukraine, Russian Empire
Luogo di morte
Warsaw, Poland
Luogo di residenza
Kalnik, Ukraine, Russian Empire (birth)
Stawisko, Poland (death)
Warsaw, Poland
Istruzione
University of Kiev
Attività lavorative
poet
novelist
essayist
playwright
short story writer
Holocaust rescuer (mostra tutto 7)
politician, Member of Parliament
Relazioni
Iwaszkiewicz, Maria (daughter)
Markowska, Teresa (daughter)
Iwaszkiewicz, Anna (wife)
Wojdowski, Bogdan (son-in-law)
Organizzazioni
Skamander
Premi e riconoscimenti
Righteous among the Nations (1988)
Golden Laurel, Polish Academy of Literature (1936)
Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland (1947 and 1947)
Lenin Peace Prize (1970)
Order of Polonia Restituta (1974)
Breve biografia
Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz, also known by his literary pseudonym Eleuter, was born to a Polish family in Kalnyk, Ukraine, then part of the Russian Empire. Following the death of his father, he and his mother lived in Warsaw for two years, and then moved to Kiev. He graduated from secondary school there and enrolled at the Faculty of Law at the University of Kiev. In 1918, Iwaszkiewicz returned to Warsaw, where he joined a group of young artists associated with the Pro Arte et Studio magazine. With Julian Tuwim and Antoni Słonimski, he founded the Skamander group of experimental poets in 1919. He was a writer, poet, playwright, and translator. In 1922, he married Anna Lilpop, daughter of a wealthy industrialist, who was also a writer and translator. They had two daughters Maria and Teresa who both grew up to be writers. The family moved in 1928 to the Villa Stawisko in Podkowa Leśna, near Warsaw. They had a wide circle of friends and contacts in the Polish intelligentsia. During the Nazi Occupation of Poland in World War II, they hid many Jews and anti-Nazi Poles in their home, found them new shelters, and provided them with funds and false documents. Iwaszkiewicz participated in the Polish resistance and used the mansion as a center of Polish underground literature and art. After the war, he served as head of the Polish Writers' Union and in 1945–1949 and 1955–1957, he was literary manager of the Polish Theatre in Warsaw. For many years, beginning in 1956, he was chief editor of the monthly Twórczość (Creativity). He served as a nonpartisan member of the Polish Parliament from 1952 until his death in 1980. His major epic novel, Sława i Chwała (Fame and Glory) appeared in three volumes from 1956–1962. In 1988, he and his wife Anna were both recognized as a Righteous Among the Nations for their role in saving Jews from the Holocaust.

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Statistiche

Opere
111
Opere correlate
6
Utenti
315
Popolarità
#74,965
Voto
½ 3.6
ISBN
96
Lingue
9
Preferito da
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