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Antoni Słonimski

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Birthplace: Warszawa, Mazowieckie, Poland
Death: July 04, 1976 (80)
Warszawa, Mazowieckie, Poland (szok powypadkowy)
Place of Burial: Laski, Izabelin / Ożarów Mazowiecki, Mazowieckie, Poland
Immediate Family:

Son of Stanisław Słonimski and Eugenia Maria Słonimska
Husband of Janina Konarska
Brother of Halina Jadwiga Słonimska and Piotr Wacław Słonimski, Sr.
Half brother of Adam Słonimski

Occupation: Polish poet, journalist, playwright and prose writer, and was known for his devotion to social justice (as a political dissident). poeta
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About Antoni Słonimski

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Antoni Słonimski (15 November 1895 – 4 July 1976) was a Polish poet, journalist, playwright and prose writer, president of the Union of Polish Writers in 1956–1959 during the Polish October, known for his devotion to social justice.

Słonimski was the grandson of Rabbi Hayyim Selig Slonimski, the founder of the first Hebrew weekly ha-Tsefirah in Poland. His father, an ophthalmologist, converted to Christianity when he married a Catholic woman. Słonimski was born in Warsaw and baptized and raised as a Christian. Słonimski studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. In 1919 he co-founded the Skamander group of experimental poets with Julian Tuwim and Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz. In 1924 he travelled to Palestine and Brasil and in 1932 to the Soviet Union.

Słonimski spent the war years in exile in England and France, returning to Poland in 1951. He worked as contributor to popular periodicals: Nowa Kultura (1950–1962), Szpilki (1953–73) and Przegląd Kulturalny. He was an active anti-Stalinist and supporter of liberalization. Słonimski died on 4 July 1976 in a car accident in Warsaw.

  • Sonety (1918)
  • Parada (1920)
  • Godzina poezji (1923)
  • Torpeda czasu (Time Torpedo, 1926), a science fiction novel influenced by H.G. Wells
  • Droga na wschód (Road to the East; 1924), a collection of poems inspired by his travels to Palestine and Brazil
  • Z dalekiej podróży (1926)
  • Rodzina (Family; 1933), a comedy about two brothers: a communist, and a fascist
  • Okno bez krat (1935)
  • Dwa końce świata (Two Ends of the World; 1937), a novel predicting Warsaw's destruction by a Nazi dictator
  • Alarm (1940)
  • Wiek klęski (1945)
  • Nowe wiersze (1959)
  • Wiersze 1958-1963 (1963)
  • 138 wierszy (1973)

References Jump up ^ Antony Polonsky, Monika Adamczyk-Garbowska (2001). Contemporary Jewish writing in Poland: an anthology. University of Nebraska Press. p. 321. ISBN 0-8032-3721-9. Retrieved July 11, 2011. "Source: "Alfabet wspomnień" by Antoni Słonimski (memoir), PIW, 1975" Jump up ^ Patrick Parrinder, John S. Partington, The Reception of H.G. Wells in Europe. Continuum, 2005. ISBN 0826462537, (p. 140) Barry Keane, Skamander. The Poets and Their Poetry (2004), Agade; Warsaw, ISBN 83-87111-29-5.


About Antoni Słonimski (Polski)

Antoni Słonimski (1895-1976), pseud. „Pro-rok” i in. – poeta, dramatopisarz, prozaik, felietonista, członek założyciel kabaretu „Pod Picadorem” (1918) i grupy literackiej „Skamander” (1918), w latach 1924–1939 współpracownik tygodnika „Wiadomości Literackie”, w latach 1926–1934 współpracownik tygodnika „Cyrulik Warszawski”, od 1928 członek Związku Zawodowego Literatów Polskich; w czasie II wojny światowej przebywał na emigracji; w latach 1948–1951 dyrektor Instytutu Kultury Polskiej w Londynie, w latach 1956–1959 prezes Związku Literatów Polskich, autor i sygnatariusz Listu 34 (1964), sygnatariusz Listu 59 (1975); malarz, grafik i rysownik, w latach 1913–1919 współpracownik tygodnika „Sowizdrzał”; krytyk literacki i teatralny. Wikipedia PL

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Antoni Słonimski's Timeline

1895
November 15, 1895
Warszawa, Mazowieckie, Poland
1976
July 4, 1976
Age 80
Warszawa, Mazowieckie, Poland
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Cmentarz leśny, Laski, Izabelin / Ożarów Mazowiecki, Mazowieckie, Poland