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Jerzy Ficowski
Tropy Akowskie W Poezji Jerzego Ficowskiego
Fiscal Year 2016 NEA Literature Translation Fellowship Recipients
The First Letter from the Field Jan Kubik, IREX Scholar, Poland
Feature Papusza N Recent Decades, New Relations Between Her Life — the Events Before the Early 1950S in the Majority Population and Roma Have Particular
Evoking a Displaced Homeland: the 'Poetic Memoir' of Andrzej Chciuk
“I Think That Poets ARTISTS… ALL BROADLY, MORE AND, POETS THAT THINK "I And, More Broadly, All Artists Have Some Certain Cognitive Impatience in Them”
Songs from the Ashes: an Examination of Three Holocaust-Themed Song Cycles by Lori Laitman" (2007)
Poetry and the Ritual: Poems for Bolesław Bierut's 60Th Birthday
Who Owns Bruno Schulz? the Changing Postwar Fortunes of Works of Art by Jewish Artists Murdered in Nazi-Occupied Poland1
Fiscal Year 2016 NEA Literature Translation Fellowship Recipients
Itzhak Katzenelson's Dos Lid Fun Oysgehargetn Yidishn Folk
Memory of the Nazi Camps in Poland, 1944-1950
The Works of Marc Chagall in Polish Poetry (From the 1950S to the 1980S)
Polish-Jewish Artists
Recording an Oral Message. Jerzy Ficowski and Papusza's Poetic
Incarnations of Material Textuality
“You Need to Speak Polish”: Antony Polonsky Interviewed by Konrad
The Poetry of the “Dry Pogrom”– March 1968 in Polish Poetry (A Reconnaissance) Katarzyna Kuczyńska-Koschany
Top View
“There Aren't Any Dwarfs; They Got out in Time”. Censored
Jerzy Ficowski and the Biographical Affect
Fourth Report Submitted by Poland Pursuant to Article 25, Paragraph 2
•Œi Think That Poets And, More Broadly, All Artists Have Some
A Reading of Ashes (Odczytanie Popiołów)
Censored Image of the Home Army in Polish Poetry in 1956–1958
The Posthumous Landscape