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- Marxism. London: W. W. Norton & Company. p. 997. ISBN 978-0-393-32943-8. Woroszylski, Wiktor (1957), Diary of a revolt: Budapest through Polish eyes, Translated...
- solidarity with the "reactionary" soldier. Zygmunt Kałużyński and Wiktor Woroszylski had the greatest complaints about Ashes and Diamonds. Kałużyński sought...
- Baran (1926–2011), Internet pioneer and technology entrepreneur Wiktor Woroszylski [pl] (1927–1996), Polish poet and author Jerzy Maksymiuk (born 1936)...
- Oppman, Seweryna Duchińska, Maria Konopnicka, Kazimierz Brończyk, Wiktor Woroszylski, Marian Brandys, and Jerzy Zawieyski. A bust of Rejtan was funded by...
- the simplest sentence. Now the same people: Stefan Staszewski, Werfel, Woroszylski and quite a large group of them like them - consider themselves humanists...
- Virago pg.41 Porter, C. (1988) Larissa Reisner, London: Virago pg.42 Woroszylski, Wiktor (1970). The Life of Mayakovsky. New York: The Orion Press. pp...
- Construction), Jan Wilczek for Numer 16 produkuje (Number 16 Produces), Wiktor Woroszylski for the poetry collection Śmierci nie ma (There Is No Death) and for...
- the ideas of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin. Some of them, like Wiktor Woroszylski, Andrzej Braun and Witold Wirpsza, dominated literature and had a strong...
- reported in the Polish media. The opposition writer and poet Wiktor Woroszylski wrote an open letter to Prime Minister Mieczysław Rakowski calling for...
- against the expulsion of Leszek Kołakowski. In 1976, together with Wiktor Woroszylski, he founded the underground literary journal "Zapis", and served as its...