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    Aleksander Wat was the pen name of Aleksander Chwat (1 May 1900 – 29 July 1967), a Polish poet, writer, art theoretician, memorist, and one of the precursors...
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  • Brzechwa (1899–1956) Jan Lechoń (1900–1961) Andrzej Stawar (1900–1967) Aleksander Wat (1901–1938) Bruno Jasieński (1901–1964) Sergiusz Piasecki (1902–1970)...
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  • Julian Tuwim (1894-1953), poet Leopold Tyrmand (1920-1985), writer Aleksander Wat (1900-1967), poet Józef Wittlin, poet Bogdan-Dawid Wojdowski (1930-1994)...
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    I he discovered Futurism and Dada, and in 1918 he met the futurist Aleksander Wat and the formist Anatol Stern, fellow Jews whose Polish language verse...
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  • Tuwim (1894–1953) Jan Twardowski (1915–2006) Kornel Ujejski (1823–1897) Aleksander Wat (1900–1967) Adam Ważyk (1905–1982) Kazimierz Wierzyński (1894–1969)...
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    Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz) and the Futurists (Anatol Stern, Bruno Jasieński, Aleksander Wat, Julian Przyboś). Apart from well-established novelists (Stefan Żeromski...
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    Tomas Venclova (Rochester, N. Y.: University of Rochester Press, 2017). Aleksander Wat: Life and Art of an Iconoclast. New Haven and London: Yale University...
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    (1899–1956) Maria Kuncewiczowa (1899–1989) Jan Brzechwa (1900–1966) Aleksander Wat (1900–1967) Bruno Jasieński (1901–1938) Julian Przyboś (1901–1970) Józef...
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    Wasilewska, were among his associates. Between 1935–36, he worked with Aleksander Wat (as his tutor on behalf of the KPP) in an attempt to establish a leftist...
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    Communists and Socialists. Those arrested included Władysław Broniewski, Aleksander Wat, Tadeusz Peiper, Leopold Lewin, Anatol Stern, Teodor Parnicki, Marian...
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  • for the ills of the Soviet Union. Others, such as the Polish writer Aleksander Wat (himself a victim), claim that Stalin was not an antisemite by nature...
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    collaborators were Stanisław Młodożeniec, Tytus Czyżewski, Anatol Stern and Aleksander Wat. In 1921 Jasieński published one of his first Futurist works, Nuż w...
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    communists and socialists. Among the arrested were Władysław Broniewski, Aleksander Wat, Tadeusz Peiper, Leopold Lewin, Anatol Stern, Teodor Parnicki, Marian...
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  • Ignazio Silone, Italian journalist and politician (d. 1978) 1900 – Aleksander Wat, Polish poet and writer (d. 1967) 1901 – Sterling Allen Brown, American...
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  • "intentionally smuggled" the newspaper in "communist-filled prisons." Aleksander Wat despite agreeing with Stawar and helping it by reading over articles...
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    occupation in the first weeks of war. The Polish poet and former communist Aleksander Wat has stated that Jews were more inclined to cooperate with the Soviets...
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    Rzeki płoną (1952) Pokój na poddaszu (1954) Że padliście w boju (1958) Aleksander Wat, Mój Wiek Warszawa 1990 Helena Zatorska, Wanda Wasilewska, Warszawa...
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  • nominee. Ewa Skibińska as Paulina "Ola" Wat Krzysztof Globisz as Aleksander Wat Adam Siemion as Andrzej Wat Grazyna Barszczewska as Barbara Zielinska...
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  • some cases reached pogrom levels. The Polish poet and former communist Aleksander Wat has stated that Jews were more inclined to cooperate with the Soviets...
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    poet Albert Wass (1908–1998), Hungarian poet and novelist exiled in US Aleksander Wat (1900–1967), Polish poet and memoirist Vernon Watkins (1906–1967), Welsh...
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  • Mieczysław Gębarowicz, art historian, museum director, custodian of Ossolineum Aleksander Gieysztor Kazimierz Godłowski, historian and archeologist Władysław Grabski...
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  • Per Wästberg (born 1933, Sweden, f/p/nf) Aleksander Wat (1900–1967, Poland, p/nf), pseudonym of Aleksander Chwat Junichi Watanabe (渡辺淳一, 1933–2014, Japan...
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    independence in the 1990s. His literary criticism includes a study of Aleksander Wat. Arvydas Šliogeris (1944–2019) was a philosopher, essayist, translator...
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  • Czyżewski Jan Hrynkowski Jerzy Jankowski Bruno Jasieński Anatol Stern Aleksander Wat Stanisław Młodożeniec Nikolay Aseev Bozhidar Vasilisk Gnedov Vasily...
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  • writers (Władysław Broniewski, Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński, Stanisław Jerzy Lec, Aleksander Wat and Adam Ważyk), together sign an article published in Czerwony Sztandar...
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    of the café Mała Ziemiańska [pl]. In a famous anecdote, Aleksander Wat recounts how, when Wat was imprisoned, by the government of the Second Polish Republic...
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  • Wszystko, co najważniejsze) (1992) – Polish biographical drama film about Aleksander Wat and his family's experiences with the Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939...
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  • Soviets for a few months, joined the anti-Soviet opposition. Similarly, Aleksander Wat, initially sympathetic to communism, was arrested by the Soviet NKVD...
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    June 1942 she was arrested by the Nazis and executed. My Century by Aleksander Wat. New York, NY: The New York Review of Books. Dec 31, 2003. pp. 105–407...
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    Miesięcznik Literacki [pl] (Literary Monthly) ran by his close friend Aleksander Wat and in Dźwignia [pl] (Crane) published by the artist Mieczysław Szczuka...
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