Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz

 

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Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz, also known under his literary pseudonym Eleuter, was a Polish poet, essayist, dramatist and writer. He is mostly recognized for his literary achievements in poetry before World War II, but also criticized as a long-term political opportunist in the communist Poland, actively participating in the slander of Czeslaw Milosz and other expatriates. He was removed from school textbooks by the new liberal regime in the early nineties

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Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz

Born 1894-02-20 (132 years ago) in Vinnytsia Oblast.

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Name From To Relationship type
Anna Iwaszkiewicz(Gifta: 1922-09-12–1979-12-23) 1922-09-12 1979-12-23 Gifta
Children

Maria Iwaszkiewicz, Teresa Iwaszkiewicz

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Bolesław Iwaszkiewicz

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Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz, also known under his literary pseudonym Eleuter, was a Polish poet, essayist, dramatist and writer. He is mostly recognized for his literary achievements in poetry before World War II, but also criticized as a long-term political opportunist in the communist Poland, actively participating in the slander of Czeslaw Milosz and other expatriates. He was removed from school textbooks by the new liberal regime in the early nineties.

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