Polish poet, journalist, playwright, comedy writer and songwriter
Marian Hemar
Born
Marian Hescheles (1901-04-06)6 April 1901 Lwów (now Lviv, Ukraine)
Died
11 February 1972(1972-02-11) (aged 70) Dorking, United Kingdom
Occupation
Writer
Language
Polish
Nationality
Polish
Marian Hemar (1901–1972), born Marian Hescheles (other pen names: Jan Mariański, and Marian Wallenrod), was a Polish poet, journalist, playwright, comedy writer, and songwriter. Hemar himself stated that before the outbreak of World War II he had already written 1,200 songs,[1] including such widely popular hits as Może kiedyś innym razem (Maybe Some Other Time) and Upić się warto (Let's get drunk). Hemar was a final pen name (a pseudonym) adopted by Marian in his literary career. It was formed from the first two letters of his last name, Hescheles, and the first three letters of his given name, Marian.
^Polish Art Center (2011). "Marian Hemar W Warszawie 1924 - 1939". Biography, Compact Disc. Hamtramck, MI. Archived from the original on 15 July 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
MarianHemar (1901–1972), born Marian Hescheles (other pen names: Jan Mariański, and Marian Wallenrod), was a Polish poet, journalist, playwright, comedy...
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for cabaret and theaters in Warsaw. Among them was Julian Tuwim's and MarianHemar's Qui Pro Quo, one of the most famous Polish cabarets of the interbellum...
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When Nazi Germany invaded Poland in September 1939, Hescheles' uncle, MarianHemar, a brother of her father, was able to flee from Warsaw to Great Britain...