Kazimierz Wyka

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Kazimierz Wyka

Kazimierz Wyka (19 March 1910 – 19 January 1975) was a Polish literary historian, literary critic, and professor at the

Stalinism in Poland
.

Life

Wyka was a son of a small sawmill owner, born and raised in

Soviet repressions in Poland, which in its own right was an obscene lie, wrote Norman Davies.[4] Wyka was one of only two men who strategically withdrew their names from the original list to save their own jobs at the last moment.[5]

In 1980, the

. The award was given annually.

References

  1. ^ Trybuna Robotnicza, nr 294 (2726), 8 grudnia 1952 roku, s. 2.
  2. ^ Grzegorz Sołtysiak (21 March 2004), List 34 i antylist. Dlaczego niepozorna korespondencja zachwiała polityką kulturalną ekipy Gomułki. Tygodnik Przegląd weekly.
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  4. . Page 195.
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