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Julian Tuwim: Misfortunes of a Polish-Jewish Poet in Exile

The Polish Review, 2021
AbstractThis article examines the lesser-known chapter in the life of the Polish poet and writer of Jewish origin Julian Tuwim during World War II. With the German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, and after suffering in prewar ethnocentric and anti-Semitic Poland, Tuwim fled to Romania, where he tried, in vain, to obtain a visa for the British ...
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Obcy wśród obcych. Julian Tuwim i rosyjscy emigranci

open access: yesActa Universitatis Lodziensis Folia Litteraria Polonica, 2014
Julian Tuwim was an accomplished translator of Russian poetry. Until recently, his contacts with the Russian emigrants in Poland in the interwar period had been scarcely known. The article expands on the topic of the influence of Tuwim’s poetry on the members of the Russian emigration and attempts to describe his role in the life of the Russian ...
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Julian Tuwim in France, Portugal, and Brazil, 1940–1941

Polish American Studies, 2017
Rui Afonso, Fábio Koifman
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Julian Tuwim’s Jewish Theatre

Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry, 2015
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Taking Revenge on Language: Julian Tuwim's Ball at the Opera

Slavic and East European Journal, 1984
Stanisław Barańczak   +1 more
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Julian Tuwim’s Strategy for Survival as a Polish Jewish Poet

Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry, 2018
Christian selling trousers: 38 Krucza Street   .  .  .  .  .  .  .   Jew buying trousers: 38 Krucza Street ANTONI SŁONIMSKI and JULIAN TUWIM, W oparach absurdu From the very start of his poetic career, Tuwim presented his literary alter ego as wandering about the city in search
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