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Encyclopedia > Bruno Jasienski
The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. The correct title is Bruno Jasieński.

Bruno Jasieński (real name Wiktor Zysman) (July 17, 1901, Klimontów – September 17, 1938, Butyrka prison, Moscow) was a Polish poet and leader of the Polish futurist movement.








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Bruno JasieÅ„ski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1036 words)
Bruno Jasieński was born Wiktor Zysman on July 17, 1901 in Klimontów near Sandomierz in southern Poland, to a Polish family of distant Jewish and German roots.
The same year his son was born and Bruno became the editor in chief of Kultura mas (Culture of the Masses), a Polish-language monthly and a journalist of the Soviet Tribune.
Bruno Jasieński remains one of the most notable Polish futurists and as such is still acclaimed by members of various modernist art groups as a patron.
BRUNO JASIENSKI (926 words)
Jasienski was a poet, novelist and playwright; he was born in a provincial town Klimontow (near Sandomierz), the son of the local doctor.
Jasienski was one of the originators of Polish futurism, writing influential programmes and manifestos, which were published in a futurist magazine Turning Point (Zwrotnica) and/or presented at one of the scandalous poetry reading evenings organised at first mainly in Cracow.
Jasienski's early Polish writing is a characteristic mixture of the sentimental and the decadent, of traditional verse and outrageous, grotesque imagery, easily found in his poetry and prose.
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