Andrzej Nowicki
Male, Deceased Person
1909 – 1986
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Who was Andrzej Nowicki?
Andrzej Nowicki was a Polish poet, satirical writer, and translator. He fought in the Polish September Campaign; imprisoned in the German POW camp in Woldenberg, he was engaged in organizing cultural activities there. From 1945 to 1948 he worked for the Polish Press Agency in London. He returned to Poland in 1956.
Nowicki co-wrote "Księga nonsensu" with Antoniego Marianowicza, translating poems and short stories into Polish written by - Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll, William Gilbert and Thomas S. Eliot.
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