- Mieczysław
Jastrun born
Mojsze Agatstein (29
October 1903 – 22
February 1983) was a
Polish poet and
essayist of
Jewish origin. The main
themes of his...
-
dedicated to him by many
authors in
Poland (Asnyk, Gałczyński, Iwaszkiewicz,
Jastrun, Kasprowicz, Lechoń, Konopnicka,
Teofil Lenartowicz, Norwid, Przyboś, Różewicz...
- Friedman's and her co-translation of
Memorials by
Polish poet
Mieczyslaw Jastrun was
published by
Dialogos in 2014, and she and
Friedman were
awarded a...
- Rear
Admiral Tikhie omuty (2000) -
Boris Ivanovich Przedwiosnie (2001) -
Jastrun The Sum of All
Fears (2002) -
Admiral Ivanov Antikiller (Антикиллер, 2002)...
- (1894–1980)
Klemens Janicki (1516–1543)
Bruno Jasieński (1901–1938) Mieczysław
Jastrun (1903–1983) Anna Kamieńska (1920–1986)
Franciszek Karpiński (1741–1825)...
- Jasieński (1901–1938),
Polish poet,
novelist and
playwright Mieczysław
Jastrun (1903–1983),
Polish poet and
essayist László Jávor (1903–1992), Hungarian...
- og
erkjennelser fra 7 år i
tyske konsentrasjonsleirer, 1949 Mieczysław
Jastrun: Mickiewicz:
Polens nasjonalskald, Frisprog, 1955 (with
Kirsten Hansteen)...
- Mikołaj Sęp Szarzyński
influenced poets such as
Antoni Lange, Mieczysław
Jastrun, Bronisław Maj and Jarosław
Marek Rymkiewicz. Czesław Hernas, Literatura...
- Wasilewska.
Among the
contributors of Nowe Widnokręgi were Mieczysław
Jastrun, Stanisław
Jerzy Lec, Leon Pasternak,
Tadeusz Peiper,
Julian Przyboś, Jerzy...
- Brzozowski. Nonetheless, Miłosz
disagrees with that notion,
quoting Mieczysław
Jastrun who
wrote that
Norwid was "first of all, an artist, but an
artist for whom...