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Iwaszkiewicz, Jaroslaw

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Iwaszkiewicz, Jaroslaw (1894-1980)

Polish writer. His work includes verse: Lato 1932 and Mapa pogody 1977, his greatest achievement; tales and short stories: Mlyn nad Utraţ/The Mill on the Utrata 1936, Tatarak 1960; novels: Czerwone tarcze/Red Shields 1935, Slawa i chwala/Glory and Vainglory 1952-62; and plays: Lato w Nohant/Summer at Nohant 1936, about the composer Frédéric Chopin and the novelist George Sand. He was also the author of numerous essays on cultural topics.

Iwaszkiewicz was co-founder of the Skamander group of lyrical poets and was twice president of the Union of Polish Writers.



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