- Jan
Brzechwa (Polish pronunciation: [ˈbʐɛxfa]; 15
August 1898 – 2 July 1966) was a
Polish poet,
author and lawyer,
known mostly for his
contribution to...
-
fantasy novel by
Polish author Jan
Brzechwa.
First published in 1946, the book is the
first in a
trilogy of
works by
Brzechwa featuring the
fictional character...
- Chrząszcz (beetle, chafer) by Jan
Brzechwa is a tongue-twister poem
famous for
being considered one of the hardest-to-pronounce
texts in
Polish literature...
- the Pan
Kleks series, a
trilogy of
books written by
Polish author Jan
Brzechwa. He is
depicted as the
founder and
headmaster of a
magical academy for...
- the film is
based on the 1946 children's
novel of the same name by Jan
Brzechwa, and is
divided into two parts:
Przygoda księcia
Mateusza (Prince Matthew's...
-
contributions to
Polish literature. Some
Polish writers had
Jewish roots e.g. Jan
Brzechwa (a
favorite poet of
Polish children).
Singer Jan Kiepura, born of a Jewish...
- Gradowski [pl]. It is the
second film
based on the Pan
Kleks book
series by Jan
Brzechwa,
following Akademia pana
Kleksa (1983), and
stars Piotr Fronczewski reprising...
- Szymborska,
Juliusz Słowacki,
Cyprian Kamil Norwid, Bolesław Prus, Jan
Brzechwa,
Julian Tuwim, and
Kazimierz Tetmajer. As a
young man,
Whipple served as...
- the
Silesian Voivodship town of Szczekociny. One train, the TLK 31101
Brzechwa operated by PKP Intercity, was
travelling north from Przemyśl to Warsaw;...
- 1964 –
Fireball Roberts,
American race car
driver (b. 1929) 1966 – Jan
Brzechwa,
Polish poet and
author (b. 1900) 1970 –
Jessie Street,
Australian suffragette...