Anatol Stern

Art critic, Author

1899 – 1968

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Who was Anatol Stern?

Anatol Stern was a Polish poet, writer and art critic. Born October 24, 1899 to an assimilated family of Jewish ancestry, Stern studied at the Polish Studies Faculty of the University of Wilno but did not graduate. Prominent among Polish futurist poets, between 1921 and 1923 he co-authored the "Nowa Sztuka" monthly. He also collaborated with other notable art magazines of the time, including the Skamander, Tadeusz Peiper's Zwrotnica and Wiadomości literackie.

With time he drifted away from avant-garde poetry and became a notable screenwriter. Prior to the outbreak of World War II, he authored more than 30 screenplays for both Polish and foreign films. After the Polish Defensive War he moved to Soviet-held Lwów, where he was arrested by the NKVD and sent to Soviet Gulag. Released after the Sikorski-Mayski Agreement, he joined the Polish Army and with it reached Palestine. There he made his living translating some of his pre-war works to Hebrew. In 1948 he returned to his home town, where he died October 19, 1968.

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Born
Oct 24, 1899
Warsaw
Also known as
  • Стерн, Анатоль
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Ethnicity
  • Poles
Nationality
  • Poland
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Died
Oct 19, 1968
Warsaw

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on July 23, 2013

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