- most
famous example is Papusza, who
Ficowski discovered when he was
following gypsy caravans on the road.
Ficowski had her work
translated and published...
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Jerzy Tadeusz Ficowski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjɛʐɨ fiˈt͡sɔfskʲi]; 4
October 1924 in
Warsaw – 9 May 2006 in Warsaw) was a
Polish poet, writer, ethnographer...
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Western Poland. That same year, she was
heard by the
Polish poet
Jerzy Ficowski, who
instantly recognized her talent. Many of her
poems dealt with "Nostos"...
- Vampires, Werewolves, and
Other Monsters. Infobase. ISBN 978-1-4381-3001-9.
Ficowski, Jerzy; Borski,
Lucia Merecka; Mikolaycak, Charles.
Sister of the birds...
- that was
almost intolerable' for
Arturo B.
Polish writer and
critic Jerzy Ficowski spent sixty years researching and
uncovering the
writings and drawings...
- lifestyle, and
asked instead to be
recognized as "President".
Writer Jerzy Ficowski, who
identifies him as "Rudolf Kwiek",
reports that he was
still a monarch...
- Elżbieta Drużbacka (1695 or 1698 – 1765)
Leszek Engelking (1955–2022)
Jerzy Ficowski, (1924–2006)
Aleksander Fredro (1793–1876)
Tadeusz Gajcy (1922–1944) Konstanty...
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Polish footballer Jerzy Fedorowicz,
Polish actor and
theatre director Jerzy Ficowski,
Polish poet and
translator Jerzy Grotowski,
Polish theatre director and...
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Grzegorz Turnau Jacek Kaczmarski Jan
Krzysztof Kelus Jeremi Przybora Jerzy Ficowski Jonasz Kofta Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński
Ludwik Starski Maciej Zembaty...
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Tytus Czyżewski
Jacek Dehnel Elżbieta Drużbacka
Leszek Engelking Jerzy Ficowski Aleksander Fredro Tadeusz Gajcy Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński
Zuzanna Ginczanka...