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Szpilki (Polish pronunciation: [ˈʂpil.ki] ) was a
Polish satirical magazine. It was
established in 1936 by a
group of
leftist literary people, including...
- 1868-1939 and 1946–1952. In 1953 it was
merged into
another satirical one,
Szpilki. The
magazine was
founded and
edited by
bookseller Józef Kaufman, followed...
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worked as
contributor to po****r periodicals: Nowa
Kultura (1950–1962),
Szpilki (1953–73) and Przegląd Kulturalny. He was an
active anti-Stalinist and...
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column titled Camera Obscura. He also
wrote for the
satirical magazine Szpilki.
Tuwim displa**** his
caustic sense of
humour and
unyielding individuality...
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Winner of awards,
including the
Golden Szpilka ‘86 (prize from the
magazine Szpilki for the year's best drawing).
Founder of
Wydawnictwo Humoru i
Satyry (Humour...
- "Dezerter" 2009
Father Matthew Dorota Mielnicka Episode: "Koncert" 2010–2011
Szpilki na
Giewoncie Wika Bura 15
episodes 2011 Janosik: A True
Story Girl Polish...
- Süddeutscher
Postillon Germany Munich 1882 1910 Svikmøllen
Denmark 1915
ongoing Szpilki Poland Warsaw (Łódź 1945–1947) 1935 1994
founded by Eryk Lipiński & Zbigniew...
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translator of literature,
mostly Russian. He
collaborated with
satiric journals Szpilki, Przekrój and
Cyrulik Warszawski.
Halina Jotkiałło (December 2006). "Maja...
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Economics studying foreign affairs when he
began writing for the
magazines Szpilki, Echo Krakowa, and Sport. Upon graduation, he
joined the
staff of Dziennik...
- Po****rny"
between 1933 and 1936. In 1935 he co-founded the
satirical magazine Szpilki (Pins). A "literary cabaret" he
founded in Lwów in
collaboration with Leon...