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Maria Wisława Anna
Szymborska (Polish: [viˈswava ʂɨmˈbɔrska]; 2 July 1923 – 1
February 2012) was a
Polish poet, essayist, translator, and
recipient of...
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poets joined the game.
Later Szymborska published a book Moskaliki,
czyli o wyższości Sarmatów nad
inszymi nacjami.
Szymborska, in her 2003 book Rymo****i...
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affiliated with the university, all in literature: Ivo Andrić and Wisława
Szymborska, who
studied there, and Czesław Miłosz and Olga Tokarczuk, who taught...
- 1996
Nobel Prize in
Literature was
awarded to the
Polish poet Wisława
Szymborska (1923–2012) "for
poetry that with
ironic precision allows the historical...
- (Polish: Kot w
pustym mieszkaniu) is a poem by the
Polish poet Wisława
Szymborska. It was
written after the
death of her partner, the
Polish writer Kornel...
- Restituta. Wisława
Szymborska and
Leopold Staff wrote poems in her praise.
Several schools in
Poland are
named after her.
Szymborska,
Wislawa (1989). "A...
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laureate in
Literature from
Poland writing in Polish,
after the poet Wisława
Szymborska in 1996, and Czesław Miłosz in 1980. Olga
Tokarczuk is
inspired by maps...
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Nobel Prize in
Literature laureates, of
which Czesław Miłosz and Wisława
Szymborska were poets.
Franciszka Arnsztajnowa (1865–1942) Adam
Asnyk (1838–1897)...
- Peasants; 1924),
Isaac Bashevis Singer (1978), Czesław Miłosz (1980), Wisława
Szymborska (1996), and Olga
Tokarczuk (2018). The
cuisine of
Poland is eclectic,...
- and translator. He was
married to
Polish Nobel Prize laureate Wisława
Szymborska between 1948 and 1954. He
published 10 books,
mostly collections of his...