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The anniversary of Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński's death


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It's the anniversary of Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński's death this week (he was murdered during the war). His writings are as fresh today as they ever were and he was one of the most interesting and dynamic figures of pre-war Polish life.

To celebrate his life, there's a walk round Warsaw, conducted by a PTTK guide among others, visiting the places he lived, worked and performed in. It starts outside Miodowa 3, at 11am on 9 July and should last about 2 hours.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tadeusz_Boy-%C5%BBele%C5%84ski
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 Jul 6, 11, 15:44    #2
Worth adding that the guide and talk is in the Polish language.
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 Jul 6, 11, 17:04    #3
When I was 17 or 18 I read a set of his articles collected in the book "Reflektorem w mrok". He was way ahead of his times, and as I was reading the book I thought he was way ahead of early 90ties too. It was one of the books that influenced me for life.



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