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Karol Irzykowski (23
January 1873 – 2
November 1944) was a
Polish writer,
literary critic, film theoretician, and
chess player.
Between 1933 and 1939 in...
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notable contributors included Zygmunt Zaremba, Stanisław Posner,
Karol Irzykowski,
Cezary Jellenta and Jan
Nepomucen Miller, and its
circulation reached...
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Eastern Catholic archbishop and
venerable (b. 1865)
November 2
Karol Irzykowski,
Polish writer (b. 1873)
Thomas Midgley Jr.,
American chemist and inventor...
- more radical, some
writers decided to
break their ties with it (Karol
Irzykowski,
Boleslaw Micinski).
Prosto z
mostu often published provocative, aggressive...
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Cezary Geroń (1960–1998) – poet Yoel
Halpern (1904-1983) –
rabbi Karol Irzykowski (1873–1944) –
writer and
critic Piotr Jaroszewicz (1909–1992) – politician...
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Polish decadent writer and
literary critic Karol Irzykowski. They
became good friends, and
Irzykowski supported Grabiński's career. In 1920, Grabiński...
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Polish literary critic Adam Grzymała-Siedlecki. (According to
Karol Irzykowski, its
author was
actually the
prominent author and
translator Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński...
- The
Jerzykowski (Jurzykowscy,
Irzykowski)
family -
Polish noble family with the coat of arms of Ostoja,
belonging to the
heraldic Clan
Ostoja (Moscics)...
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recognized works of
Witkacy (the
Golden Laurel of PAL, 1935), and
Karol Irzykowski among others. In the
Polish context,
postmodernism has been categorized...
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novel Brave New World. He was a
close friend of
Stefan Żeromski and
Karol Irzykowski. His
novels and
short stories were
inspired by the
fantastic works of...