Jan Lam

Journalist, Deceased Person

1838 – 1886

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Who was Jan Lam?

Jan Lam was a Polish journalist, writer and comic, as well as a teacher in numerous schools of Galicia. He is probably best remembered as the author of a poem Marsz Sokołów, the anthem of the Sokół, as well as a long-time journalist of the Dziennik Polski daily.

Jan Lam was born Johann Lam on January 16, 1838 in the town of Stanisławów, Austria-Hungary. Born to a German family, he chose to be a Pole much like most of his colleagues and took part in the January Uprising against Imperial Russia. Upon his return to Austria in 1864 he was arrested and sentenced to one year in prison for his part in the struggle against Russia.

In 1866 he moved to Lwów, where he briefly appeared as a journalist of the Gazeta Narodowa daily. In 1868 he started publishing a weekly Lwów chronicles column, a largely popular satirical rubric. Its popularity made him change the newspaper and the following year he was hired by the Dziennik Polski, the most popular Polish language newspaper of Galicia. He also published a number of novels, most of which were also satirical to some extent.

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Born
Jan 16, 1838
Ivano-Frankivsk
Also known as
  • Лям, Ян
Nationality
  • Poland
  • Austria
Profession
Died
Aug 3, 1886
Lviv

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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