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Skamander was a
Polish group of
experimental poets founded in 1918 by
Julian Tuwim,
Antoni Słonimski, Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz,
Kazimierz Wierzyński and...
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After Poland's
return to
independence in 1918,
Tuwim co-founded the
Skamander group of
experimental poets with
Antoni Słonimski and Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz...
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studied at the
Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. In 1919 he co-founded the
Skamander group of
experimental poets with
Julian Tuwim and Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz...
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Polish poet,
literary and
theater critic, diplomat, and co-founder of the
Skamander literary movement and the
Polish Institute of Arts and
Sciences of America...
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Cebren (Ancient Gr****: Κεβρήν), was an
ancient Gr**** city in the
middle Skamander valley in the
Troad region of Anatolia.
According to some scholars, the...
- also the main role-model for
Polish group of
experimental poets named Skamander (founded in 1918). In the 1950s, he
moved to
blank verse in line with...
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Stefan Grabiński,
horror writer Mieczysław Grydzewski,
legendary editor (
Skamander, Wiadomości Literackie)
Henryk Grynberg,
writer Adam Grzymała-Siedlecki...
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Marpessos (Ancient Gr****: Μάρπησσος) was a
settlement in the
middle Skamander valley of the
Troad region of Anatolia. The settlement's name is also spelled...
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collaborated with
other notable art
magazines of the time,
including the
Skamander,
Tadeusz Peiper's
Zwrotnica and Wiadomości literackie. With time he drifted...
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Julian Tuwim in
obvious acknowledgement of his
indebtedness to the
Skamander circle. However,
another poem in the collection, "Hymn brzucha" (The Hymn...