- have
invented his pen-name),
Stefan Żeromski, Władysław Reymont, the
Skamandrites Antoni Słonimski and
Julian Tuwim, Jan Lechoń, Miriam,
Artur Rubinstein...
- of 1905. Initially, Tuwim's poetry, even more than that of the
other Skamandrites,
represented a
decisive break with turn-of-the-20th-century mannerism...
- poetry,
including colloquialisms,
neologisms and vulgarisms. Finally, the
Skamandrites (Skamandryci)
emphasized the
beauty of
everyday life and of all forms...
- sorts.
Among the most
prominent to be
frequent guests there were the
Skamandrites,
including poets Julian Tuwim,
Antoni Słonimski, Jan Lechoń, Jarosław...
-
about 1934, in
which he was
sometimes identified as "the last of the
Skamandrites", and the
second phase beginning about 1935,
marked by the pessimistic...
- home was a
haven for
intellectuals and
often the
meeting place for the
Skamandrites,
particularly as her father's
cousin Jarosław
Iwaszkiewicz was part of...