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  1. Jerzy Andrzejewski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjɛʐɨ andʐɛˈjɛfskʲi]; 19 August 1909 – 19 April 1983) was a prolific Polish writer. His works confront controversial moral issues such as betrayal, the Jews and Auschwitz in the wartime. [1]

  2. Jerzy Andrzejewski (ur. 19 sierpnia 1909 [1] w Warszawie [1] , zm. 19 kwietnia 1983 [1] tamże [1] ) – polski prozaik [1] , publicysta [1] , felietonista [1] , scenarzysta , działacz opozycji demokratycznej w PRL , poseł na Sejm PRL I kadencji , współzałożyciel Komitetu Obrony Robotników i Komitetu Samoobrony Społecznej „KOR” [2] .

  3. Jerzy Andrzejewski (born Aug. 19, 1909, Warsaw, Russian Empire [now in Pol.]—died April 19, 1983, Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish novelist, short-story writer, and political dissident noted for his attention to moral issues important in 20th-century Poland and for his realistic fiction. Andrzejewski was born into a middle-class family, and the ...

  4. Biography. Jerzy Andrzejewski was born in Warsaw in 1909. His father was a grocer. He studied literature at the University of Warsaw but did not take his degree. He started to write when young. He worked as a literary journalist till the war, when he was active in the resistance movement. After the War he was a supporter of the Communist regime ...

  5. Jerzy Andrzejewski. Writer, born on the 19th of August 1909 in Warsaw, (then part of the Russian Empire) - died on the 19th of April 1983. He graduated from the Jan Zamoyski Gymnazjum in Warsaw in 1927 (after which the student passed a centrally administreted baccalauréat exam). He studied Polish language and literature at the University of ...

  6. Jerzy Andrzejewski. Jerzy Andrzejewski (1909-1983) published his first book, Unavoidable Roads, a collection of short stories, in 1936. Two years later he won several prizes, incuding one from the Polish Academy of Literature, for his first novel, Mode of the Heart. Ashes and Diamonds, originally published in 1948, was made into a highly ...

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  8. Jerzy Andrzejewski was a prolific Polish writer. His works confront controversial moral issues such as betrayal, the Jews and Auschwitz in the wartime. His novels, Ashes and Diamonds, and Holy Week, have been made into film adaptations by the Oscar-winning Polish director Andrzej Wajda.

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