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Anatol Stern (24 October 1899 in Warsaw – 19 October 1968 in Warsaw) was a Polish poet, writer and art critic. Born 24 October 1899 to an assimilated family of Jewish ancestry, Stern studied at the Polish Studies Faculty of the University of Wilno but did not graduate. Prominent among Polish futurist poets, between 1921 and 1923 he co-authored (together with Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz) the "Nowa Sztuka" (New Art) monthly. He also collaborated with other notable art magazines of the time, including the Skamander, Tadeusz Peiper's Zwrotnica and .

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  • Anatol Stern (en)
  • أناتولي ستيرن (ar)
  • Anatol Stern (pl)
  • Стерн, Анатоль (ru)
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  • أناتولي ستيرن (بالبولندية: Anatol Stern)‏ هو كاتب سيناريو وشاعر بولندي، ولد في 24 أكتوبر 1899 في وارسو في بولندا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 19 أكتوبر 1968. (ar)
  • Anatol Stern (ur. 24 października 1899 w Warszawie, zm. 19 października 1968 tamże) – poeta, prozaik, krytyk filmowy i literacki, scenarzysta, tłumacz. Wraz z Brunonem Jasieńskim jest autorem manifestu polskiego futuryzmu Nuż w bżuhu. (pl)
  • Ана́толь Стерн (польск. Anatol Stern; 24 октября 1899, Варшава, Царство Польское, Российская империя — 19 октября 1968, Варшава, ПНР) — польский поэт, прозаик, литературный и кинокритик, сценарист и переводчик. Вместе с Бруно Ясеньски является автором манифеста польского футуризма Nuż w bżuhu. (ru)
  • Anatol Stern (24 October 1899 in Warsaw – 19 October 1968 in Warsaw) was a Polish poet, writer and art critic. Born 24 October 1899 to an assimilated family of Jewish ancestry, Stern studied at the Polish Studies Faculty of the University of Wilno but did not graduate. Prominent among Polish futurist poets, between 1921 and 1923 he co-authored (together with Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz) the "Nowa Sztuka" (New Art) monthly. He also collaborated with other notable art magazines of the time, including the Skamander, Tadeusz Peiper's Zwrotnica and . (en)
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  • Anatol Stern (en)
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  • Warsaw, Polish People's Republic (en)
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