Stanisław Baczyński

Stanisław Baczyński, actually Bittner ( born May 5, 1890 in Lviv, † August 27, 1939 in Warsaw ) was a Polish writer, literary critic, journalist and literary historian, socialist, soldier of the Polish Legions and Army officer.

However, Józef Piłsudski's followers and Legionnaire, a son of the January Uprising, he was above all a Bundist soldier with romantic views, not. According to the course of history In the course of his studies in Lviv, he became the radicals, the bombs for antizaristische Revolutionary built, later, however, chief of the gendarmerie strelitzischen in the Russian hinterland. He was arrested in Warsaw in 1914, escaped from prison and went to the Piłsudski's Polish Legions and was there on the staff of the First Brigade. In the interwar period, more widely unknown, it is now one of the most interesting figures of that era.

Stanisław Baczyński is the father of the poet, Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński. The son dedicated his poem " Elegia ", written after the death of his father in August 1939. His is also remembered in other verses of the poet, including in Rodzicom and Deszcze.

The best-known works

  • Losy romansu
  • Prawo Sadu
  • Syty Praklet i Głodny Prometeusz
  • Literatura w ZSRR
  • Wiszary
  • Pole
  • Author
  • Military person (Poland )
  • Born in 1890
  • Died in 1939
  • Man
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