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Julian Tuwim
Julian Tuwim
Born
(1894-09-13)September 13, 1894 Łódź, Congress Poland
Died
December 27, 1953(1953-12-27) (aged 59) Zakopane, Poland
Occupation
Poet, writer, translator
Nationality
Polish
Literary movement
Skamander
Notable awards
Golden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature
Spouse
Stefania Tuwimowa (since 1919)
Children
Edward Tuwim-Woźniak
Ewa Tuwim-Woźniak (adopted)[citation needed]
Relatives
Irena Tuwim (sister, a poet herself) Kazimierz Krukowski (cousin)
Signature
Julian Tuwim (13 September 1894 – 27 December 1953), known also under the pseudonym Oldlen as a lyricist,[1] was a Polish poet, born in Łódź, then part of the Russian Partition. He was educated in Łódź and in Warsaw where he studied law and philosophy at Warsaw University. After Poland's return to independence in 1918, Tuwim co-founded the Skamander group of experimental poets with Antoni Słonimski and Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz. He was a major figure in Polish literature, admired also for his contribution to children's literature. He was a recipient of the prestigious Golden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature in 1935.[2]
^Biographical notes at his song Co nam zostało z tych lat on YouTube
^Julian Tuwim (1894-1953), Archived 2012-04-26 at the Wayback Machine Qlturka.pl. Europejski Fundusz Rozwoju Regionalnego. Retrieved December 12, 2011.
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author JulianTuwim (September 1894 – December 1953), written in 1934, which tells a story of a fictitious African child named Bambo. Tuwim's poem, which...
and adapted numerous times in other languages, for example Polish by JulianTuwim; Bulgarian by Ran Bosilek, and English by Jan Brett. It is a chain tale...
Saint John. In the 20th century the form was used by Bruno Jasieński and JulianTuwim. Anapestic tetrameter with masculine ending (ssSssSssSssS) is rare. In...
with Poland's return to independence. New avant-garde writers included JulianTuwim, Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz, Witold Gombrowicz, Czesław Miłosz, Maria...
Skamander was a Polish group of experimental poets founded in 1918 by JulianTuwim, Antoni Słonimski, Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz, Kazimierz Wierzyński and Jan...
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of banned books Murzynek Bambo – Little Black Bambo by Polish writer JulianTuwim Zambo, a term used in the Spanish colonial caste system to denote a person...
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1932, sung by Mieczysław Fogg) Miłość ci wszystko wybaczy (words by JulianTuwim, movie Szpieg w masce from 1933, sung by Hanka Ordonówna) My dwaj, obacwaj...
most recent published work is the translation of the selected work of JulianTuwim, Brandl & Schlesinger, Blackheath NSW, ISBN 9780994429780. Weyland was...
true essence of poetry), Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz, Antoni Słonimski, JulianTuwim and Adolf Nowaczyński. The majority of critics valued the work mainly...
Uszatek (ul. Piotrkowska 87, Tourist Information Centre) Monument of JulianTuwim Memorial plaque at the site where the first cinema in Poland was established...
Dąbrowska (Nights and Days), Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz (Insatiability), JulianTuwim, Bruno Schulz, Bolesław Leśmian, Witold Gombrowicz and Zuzanna Ginczanka...
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Engine That Could (film)). The Locomotive – dynamic poem for children by JulianTuwim, filmed by Zbigniew Rybczyński. The Lost Special – short story by Arthur...
popular. There is also six-stress pattern. This was used among others by JulianTuwim. Milton's Prosody Cuddon, John Anthony (1998). A Dictionary of Literary...
(Jan Lechoń, JulianTuwim, Antoni Słonimski and Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz) and the Futurists (Anatol Stern, Bruno Jasieński, Aleksander Wat, Julian Przyboś)....
influential in the interwar period, including in the literary life of JulianTuwim, one of Poland's best-known poets. He served as vice-president of the...