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Kazimierz Andrzej Jaworski (28 November 1897 – 6 September 1973) was a Polish philologist, teacher, poet, translator and publisher. He used the pseudonym KAJ. He was born in Siedliszcze. His parents were Edward Jaworski and Maria Jaworska née Smoleńska. He lived in Chełm. During World War I he was deported to Kharkiv, where he started studying medicine in the years 1917–1918. After he had come back to Poland, he studied Polish philology at Catholic University of Lublin (today John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin and at University of Warsaw. In interwar Poland, he was the founder and editor of an important literary magazine, . In 1924 he published his first book named Czerwonej i białej kochance (To a red and white mistress). During World War II, he taught underground classes, was eve

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  • Kazimierz Andrzej Jaworski (cs)
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  • Казімеж Анджей Яворський (uk)
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  • Kazimierz Andrzej Jaworski (28. listopadu 1897 — 6. září 1973) byl polský básník, editor a překladatel. Vystudoval polskou filologii v Lublinu a ve Varšavě. Byl učitelem. V letech 1940—1942 byl vězněn v koncentračním táboře v Sachsenhausenu. Redigoval časopis Kamena. Přeložil do polštiny m.j. epickou báseň Edison Vítězslava Nezvala. Výdal básnické sbirky Czerwonej i białej kochance (1924), Księżycowy mustang (1925), Na granitowym maszcie. Cykl wierszy tatrzańskich (1928), Więcierze. Wieniec sonetów (1932), W połowie drogi (1937), Wiersze wybrane 1939-1954 (1955) a Stopy czasu (1961). (cs)
  • Kazimierz Andrzej Jaworski (ur. 28 listopada 1897 w Siedliszczu, zm. 6 września 1973 w Lublinie) – polski poeta, tłumacz i wydawca. (pl)
  • Казі́меж А́нджей Яво́рський (пол. Kazimierz Andrzej Jaworski; * 28 листопада 1897 — † 6 вересня 1973, Люблін) — польський поет і перекладач родом із Холмщини. (uk)
  • Kazimierz Andrzej Jaworski (28 November 1897 – 6 September 1973) was a Polish philologist, teacher, poet, translator and publisher. He used the pseudonym KAJ. He was born in Siedliszcze. His parents were Edward Jaworski and Maria Jaworska née Smoleńska. He lived in Chełm. During World War I he was deported to Kharkiv, where he started studying medicine in the years 1917–1918. After he had come back to Poland, he studied Polish philology at Catholic University of Lublin (today John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin and at University of Warsaw. In interwar Poland, he was the founder and editor of an important literary magazine, . In 1924 he published his first book named Czerwonej i białej kochance (To a red and white mistress). During World War II, he taught underground classes, was eve (en)
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  • Kazimierz Andrzej Jaworski (28. listopadu 1897 — 6. září 1973) byl polský básník, editor a překladatel. Vystudoval polskou filologii v Lublinu a ve Varšavě. Byl učitelem. V letech 1940—1942 byl vězněn v koncentračním táboře v Sachsenhausenu. Redigoval časopis Kamena. Přeložil do polštiny m.j. epickou báseň Edison Vítězslava Nezvala. Výdal básnické sbirky Czerwonej i białej kochance (1924), Księżycowy mustang (1925), Na granitowym maszcie. Cykl wierszy tatrzańskich (1928), Więcierze. Wieniec sonetów (1932), W połowie drogi (1937), Wiersze wybrane 1939-1954 (1955) a Stopy czasu (1961). (cs)
  • Kazimierz Andrzej Jaworski (28 November 1897 – 6 September 1973) was a Polish philologist, teacher, poet, translator and publisher. He used the pseudonym KAJ. He was born in Siedliszcze. His parents were Edward Jaworski and Maria Jaworska née Smoleńska. He lived in Chełm. During World War I he was deported to Kharkiv, where he started studying medicine in the years 1917–1918. After he had come back to Poland, he studied Polish philology at Catholic University of Lublin (today John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin and at University of Warsaw. In interwar Poland, he was the founder and editor of an important literary magazine, . In 1924 he published his first book named Czerwonej i białej kochance (To a red and white mistress). During World War II, he taught underground classes, was eventually arrested and imprisoned in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. After the war he translated many works from Russian language, and became the editor of the reestablished Kamena magazine. He also translated from Czech and Slovak. Among his translations is the poem Edison by Vítězslav Nezval. In the years 1971-1974 Wydawnictwo Lubelskie published Jaworski's Pisma (Collected Works) in twelve volumes. (en)
  • Kazimierz Andrzej Jaworski (ur. 28 listopada 1897 w Siedliszczu, zm. 6 września 1973 w Lublinie) – polski poeta, tłumacz i wydawca. (pl)
  • Казі́меж А́нджей Яво́рський (пол. Kazimierz Andrzej Jaworski; * 28 листопада 1897 — † 6 вересня 1973, Люблін) — польський поет і перекладач родом із Холмщини. (uk)
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