1951 in London. Gustaw Herling-Grudziński was born in Kielce into a Jewish-Polish merchant family of Jakub (Josek) Herling-Grudziński and his wife Dorota...
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at the Wayback Machine, Polish language Piotrowski 2007, p. 11 Gustaw Herling-Grudziński (1996). A World Apart: Imprisonment in a Soviet Labor Camp During...
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Grudzińscy) is a Polish surname. It may refer to: Gustaw Herling-Grudziński (1919–2000), Polish writer Jan Grudziński (1907–1940), Polish submarine commander Joanna...
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Zuzanna Ginczanka (1918–1963) Stanisław Grzesiuk (1919–2000) Gustaw Herling-Grudziński (1919–2011) Marian Pankowski (1920–2006) Leslaw Bartelski (1920–1985)...
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(Polish: Inny świat: zapiski sowieckie) is a memoir written by Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, combining various literary genres: novel, essay, psychological...
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allegedly selected to conform with his preconceived notions. Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, a Jewish-Polish writer and dissident, was puzzled by Lanzmann's...
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including the works of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Varlam Shalamov, and Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, among many others. The author of the book, Anne Applebaum, has...
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Giedroyc. The group of emigre writers included Witold Gombrowicz, Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, Czesław Miłosz, and Sławomir Mrożek. Zbigniew Herbert, Tadeusz...
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Rome, and moved to France in 1946. Together with Maria Czapska, Gustaw Herling-Grudziński and Jerzy Giedroyc, he established the Instytut Literacki (Literary...
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Leo Garel, American illustrator and educator (b. 1917) 2000 – Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, Polish journalist and author (b. 1919) 2002 – Gerald Bales, Canadian...
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anti-communist political refugees throughout the Polish diaspora, such as Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, Witold Gombrowicz, Marek Hłasko, Juliusz Mieroszewski, Józef...
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Franciszek Grocholski Andrzej Gwiazda H Józef Haller Zbigniew Herbert Gustaw Herling-Grudziński J Antoni Barnaba Jabłonowski Pope John Paul II K Ryszard Kaczorowski...
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the Soviet Union at the time, immediately after World War II. Gustaw Herling-Grudziński wrote A World Apart, which was translated into English by Andrzej...
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Taco Hemingway (born 1990), rapper, songwriter, and musician Gustaw Herling-Grudziński (1919–2000), journalist, writer, Gulag survivor Richard B. Hetnarski...
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for the pre-war Polish state as a "crime against revolution" Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, A World Apart: Imprisonment in a Soviet Labor Camp During World...
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killed in the Warsaw Uprising Stanisław Grzesiuk Zbigniew Herbert Gustaw Herling-Grudziński Krystyna Krahelska, a girl-guide, poet and singer, model for the...
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Lesser Poland, there are: Xawery Dunikowski, Witold Gombrowicz, Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, Sławomir Mrożek, Tadeusz Kantor, Jan Kanty Pawluśkiewicz, Marek...
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(1892–1974), Bitwa o Monte Cassino Krystyna Krahelska (1914–1944) Gustaw Herling-Grudziński (1919–2000), A World Apart: Memoir Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński (1921–1944)...
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Polish) Szack. Encyklopedia Interia. Retrieved 28 November 2006. Gustaw Herling-Grudziński (1996). A World Apart: Imprisonment in a Soviet Labor Camp During...
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Polish literature" Czesław Bieżanko (1895–1986), entomologist Gustaw Herling-Grudziński (1919–2000), writer, journalist and essayist; World War II underground...
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others with Jan Nowak-Jeziorański, Jan Karski, Czesław Miłosz and Gustaw Herling-Grudziński). In 1969–73, Bartoszewski served as the chairman of the Warsaw...
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underground fighter, camp survivor, and dissident political writer Gustaw Herling-Grudziński. The book written in Polish, was a memoir combining various literary...
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autobiographical play A Voyage Round My Father. Heavily inspired Gustaw Herling-Grudziński's work "Wieża" or "Tower". The novel "Voyage Around My Room" was...
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Archived from the original on 2014-05-31. Retrieved 2012-05-08. Gustaw Herling-Grudziński (1996). A World Apart: Imprisonment in a Soviet Labor Camp During...
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parole (1978) Il tarlo della conscienza (1992, introduction by Gustaw Herling-Grudziński) Che cosa rimane. Taccuini 1955-1971 (1995, introduction by Wojciech...
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Fiut, Witold Gombrowicz, Stefan Grabiński, Zbigniew Herbert, Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, Marek S.Huberath, Maria Janion, Ryszard Kapuściński, Jan Kott...
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they invited local young Polish activists. The Polish writer Gustaw Herling-Grudziński settled in Naples, where he married Lidia, a daughter of the philosopher...
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Hen, novelist, essayist, playwright, screenwriter, and reporter Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, writer, journalist, essayist, World War II underground fighter...
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World War II. Goodreads Inc. 2014. Retrieved 1 November 2014. Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, Socjalista jakich coraz mniej – o Adamie Ciołkoszu Wywiad z prof...
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World Apart, written by the eminent Polish writer and philosopher Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, camp survivor and, later, political dissident under the communist...
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