Marian Pankowski
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Marian Pankowski (9 November 1919 – 3 April 2011) was a Polish writer, poet, literary critic and translator.
Pankowski was born in
Polish resistance during World War II, and a prisoner in the Nazi concentration camp Bergen-Belsen. After the war, he settled in Belgium,[1] where he died in Brussels from pneumonia
on 3 April 2011 at the age of 91.
Writing
Pankowski's Holocaust narratives critically engage with the Polish tradition; he frequently criticizes the pronounced patriarchalism cum Catholicism.same-sex love."[2]
Besides writing original work, Pankowski has published translations of Polish poetry into French.[1]
References
- ^ JSTOR 40153432.
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External links
- marianpankowski.pl, website about Marian Pankowski (in Polish)
- International conference on Marian Pankowski's work, 13–14 November 2009, Brussels
- Russian Literature, Volume 70, 15 November 2011, Issue 4, pages 467-644, is devoted entirely to Pankowski.