Zuzanna Ginczanka, pen name Zuzanna Polina Gincburg (March 22, 1917 – 1944) was a Polish-Jewish poet of the interwar period. Although she published only...
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Constantinovna of Russia Marc Chagall Françoise Frenkel Alexander Galich Zuzanna Ginczanka Alexander Grothendieck G. I. Gurdjieff Anatol Heintz Ze'ev Jabotinsky...
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(1905–1953) Stefan Garczyński (1690–1756) Cezary Geroń (1960–1998) Zuzanna Ginczanka (1917–1944) Cyprian Godebski (1765–1809) Stanisław Grochowiak (1934–1976)...
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relationship with a Jewish poet Zuzanna Ginczanka. That was opposed by his mother and his sister. Łobodowski first met Zuzanna Ginczanka — in his words, "a precociously...
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which she refers to her father as having been born in Rovno Gubernya Zuzanna Ginczanka,(1917–1945), Polish poet of the interwar period. Erast Huculak (1930–2013)...
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(1915–2006) Jan Twardowski (1916–1991) Wilhelm Szewczyk (1917–1944) Zuzanna Ginczanka (1918–1963) Stanisław Grzesiuk (1919–2000) Gustaw Herling-Grudziński...
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Brandys, Janina Broniewska, Jan Brzoza, Teodor Bujnicki, Leon Chwistek, Zuzanna Ginczanka, Halina Górska, Mieczysław Jastrun, Stefan Jędrychowski, Stanisław...
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Brzechwa Gusta Dawidson Draenger (1917-1943), journalist, diarist Zuzanna Ginczanka Agnieszka Graff, writer and feminist Marian Hemar Janusz Korczak,...
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Julian Tuwim, Bruno Schulz, Bolesław Leśmian, Witold Gombrowicz and Zuzanna Ginczanka. Other notable writers and poets from Poland active during World War...
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Warsaw was thrown out, along with the plea for presidential mercy. Zuzanna Ginczanka and her husband left the Lvov ghetto for the Kraków ghetto in September...
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Gilbert (1925–2012), US poet W. S. Gilbert (1836–1911), English poet Zuzanna Ginczanka (Sara Ginzburg, 1917–1945), Polish poet Allen Ginsberg (1926–1997)...
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Julian Przyboś (1901–1970) Józef Mackiewicz (1902–85) Witold Gombrowicz (1904–1969), Ferdydurke Zuzanna Ginczanka (1917–1945), O Centaurach (On Centaurs)...
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magazine, where she for example published a snappy quatrain about Zuzanna Ginczanka and was later mentioned by Eryk Lipiński in his book Drzewo szpilkowe...
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Maria Dąbrowska, Zofia Nałkowska, Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska and Zuzanna Ginczanka are considered important female figures in Polish 19th and 20th-century...
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Poet Laureate 1985–1986 Jean Garrigue (1912–1972), American poet Zuzanna Ginczanka (1917–1945), Polish poet and Holocaust victim Virginia Graham (1910–1993)...
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World War, in the early part of 1940, he married the well-known poet Zuzanna Ginczanka in Lwów, then newly occupied by the Soviet Union, where both sought...
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of Józef Łobodowski – from another famous poet of her generation, Zuzanna Ginczanka. However, her leftism was a condition of her sensitivity to social...
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Ficowski Aleksander Fredro Tadeusz Gajcy Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński Zuzanna Ginczanka Stanisław Grochowiak Julia Hartwig Marian Hemar Zbigniew Herbert Kazimiera...
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forces at Schwerin on 2 May 1945; see Izydor Gąsienica-Łuszczek) Zuzanna Ginczanka (1917–1945; renowned poet, star of the literary life of Warsaw before...
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Gilsdorf (born 1966, US, nf/p) Einarr Gilsson (fl. 1360s, Iceland, p) Zuzanna Ginczanka (1917–1945, Russian E/Poland, p), Holocaust victim Allen Ginsberg...
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story writer together with her husband Serkiy Dyachenko Zuzanna Ginczanka, pen name of Zuzanna Polina Gincburg (1917-1945), Ukrainian-born Polish-Jewish...
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Ruby Langford Ginibi (1934–2001, Australia), historian & non-f. wr. Zuzanna Ginczanka (1917–1945, Poland), poet & Hc. victim Lidiya Ginzburg (1902–1990...
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Among the numerous victims murdered here is counted the Polish poet, Zuzanna Ginczanka. The prison is mentioned in the diaries of Holocaust survivors, such...
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Vasyl Makhno, Marianna Kiyanovska, Olesya Mamchich, Yuriy Izdryk, Zuzanna Ginczanka, Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz and Bolesław Leśmian. She is a recipient of...
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regions for the Pan Am Airline, in Juncos, Puerto Rico (d. 1999); Zuzanna Ginczanka, Polish poet, author of the poetry collection About the Centaurs,...
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No. 4 (1086), 22 January 1967, p. 6; dedicated to "the memory of Zuzanna Ginczanka"; subsequently published in Własnymi słowami) "Raz kozie śmierć" ("Once...
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Schulz, Julian Tuwim, Marian Hemar, Emanuel Schlechter, Jan Brzechwa, Zuzanna Ginczanka and Bolesław Leśmian. Konrad Tom and Jerzy Jurandot were less well...
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from the time of Holocaust including poems by Abraham Koplowicz, Zuzanna Ginczanka, Janka Hescheles, and Abraham Cytryn. It premiered in 2016 during...
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Zuzanny Ginczanki which deals with the life and literary legacy of Zuzanna Ginczanka, one of the greatest poets of the interwar period in Poland. A świadkiem...
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