Julian Tuwim (13 September 1894 – 27 December 1953), known also under the pseudonym Oldlen as a lyricist, was a Polish poet, born in Łódź, then part of...
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/ 51.76444; 19.45722 Julian Tuwim Monument or the Tuwim's Bench (Polish: Ławeczka Tuwima) is a monument dedicated to Julian Tuwim at the Piotrkowska Street...
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author Julian Tuwim (September 1894 – December 1953), written in 1934, which tells a story of a fictitious African child named Bambo. Tuwim's poem, which...
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Do prostego człowieka (English: To the Simple Man) is a poem by Julian Tuwim, first published in the October 27, 1929 edition of Robotnik daily. The poem...
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Juliusz Słowacki, Cyprian Kamil Norwid, Bolesław Prus, Jan Brzechwa, Julian Tuwim, and Kazimierz Tetmajer. As a young man, Whipple served as a Mormon missionary...
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historian Julian Tepper (born 1979), American writer and musician Julian Turner (born 1955), British poet and mental health worker Julian Tuwim (1894–1953)...
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Stefan Żeromski, Władysław Reymont, the Skamandrites Antoni Słonimski and Julian Tuwim, Jan Lechoń, Miriam, Artur Rubinstein and Antoni Lange. Although Fiszer...
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– J. B. Priestley, English novelist and playwright (d. 1984) 1894 – Julian Tuwim, Polish poet, playwright, and director (d. 1953) 1895 – Morris Kirksey...
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Saint John. In the 20th century the form was used by Bruno Jasieński and Julian Tuwim. Anapestic tetrameter with masculine ending (ssSssSssSssS) is rare. In...
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Irena Tuwim (1899–1987), Polish-Jewish poet and translator Julian Tuwim (1894 – 1953), Polish-Jewish poet This page lists people with the surname Tuwim. If...
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