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Polish Poetry of World War II (Part 3)
Part three of a five-part series, this article covers Andrzej Bursa and Witold Gombrowicz.
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The second article in a series of six, this is about Polish poet Krzysztof Kamil Baczýnski.
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Poświatowska emerged in 1958 as a part of a transition in Polish poetry from social realism of a war and post-war world to a much stronger emphasis on the intangible things: courage to express irony, oneself,...
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Modern Polish literature is so often neglected in anthologies, yet it is one of the richest places that literature, both satiric and serious, has been cultivated within the last century.
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Mrożek was born near Krakow in 1930 to Antoni and Zofia Mrożek. He received a traditional Catholic education, and his mother died when he was nineteen years old. His opinions on the world developed most...
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