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Encyclopedia > Polish poet

Poets who wrote or write much of their poetry in the Polish language.


There are four Polish Nobel Prize laureates in literature: Wisława Szymborska, Henryk Sienkiewicz, Władysław Reymont and Czesław Miłosz.

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Polish American Poets Academy (126 words)
Polish American Poets Academy, a nonprofit organization for poets, was founded in June 2003.
Our mission is to support Polish American poets at all stages of their careers and to foster the appreciation of poetry.
Polish American Poets Academy also offers publishing poetry collections up to 40 pages and a poetry revising and a poetry book preparation for publication for books over 40 pages.
Polish alphabet and pronunciation (394 words)
Polish is a Western Slavonic language with about 40 million speakers in Poland, Lithuania and Belarus.
Polish is closely related to Kashubian, Lower Sorbian, Upper Sorbian, Czech and Slovak.
The first written Polish sentence was day ut ia pobrusa a ti poziwai (I'll grind [the corn] in the quern and you'll rest), which appeared in Ksiega henrykowska in 1270.
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