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Julian Tuwim (13
September 1894 – 27
December 1953),
known also
under the
pseudonym Oldlen as a lyricist, was a
Polish poet, born in Łódź, then part of...
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Tuwim,
sometimes anglicized as Tuvim, is a
Hebrew language surname which comes from the
Hebrew tovim (טובים)
meaning "good".
Notable people with this...
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Julian Tuwim Monument or the
Tuwim's Bench (Polish: Ławeczka Tuwima) is a
monument dedicated to
Julian Tuwim at the
Piotrkowska Street...
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Irena Tuwim (1899–1987) was a
Polish poet and translator. She
translated Winnie-the-Pooh and The
House at Pooh
Corner to Polish. Rui Afonso; Fábio Koifman...
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author Julian Tuwim (September 1894 –
December 1953),
written in 1934,
which tells a
story of a
fictitious African child named Bambo.
Tuwim's poem, which...
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prostego człowieka (English: To the
Simple Man) is a poem by
Julian Tuwim,
first published in the
October 27, 1929
edition of
Robotnik daily. The poem...
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adapted numerous times in
other languages, for
example Polish by
Julian Tuwim;
Bulgarian by Ran Bosilek, and
English by Jan Brett. It is a
chain tale...
- Poland's
return to independence. New avant-garde
writers included Julian Tuwim, Stanisław
Ignacy Witkiewicz,
Witold Gombrowicz, Czesław Miłosz,
Maria Dąbrowska...
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Other Jewish authors of the period, such as
Bruno Schulz,
Julian Tuwim,
Marian Hemar,
Emanuel Schlechter and Bolesław Leśmian, as well as Konrad...
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Juliusz Słowacki,
Cyprian Kamil Norwid, Bolesław Prus, Jan Brzechwa,
Julian Tuwim, and
Kazimierz Tetmajer. As a
young man,
Whipple served as a
Mormon missionary...