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Encyclopedia > Stanislaw Grochowiak
The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. The correct title is Stanisław Grochowiak.

Stanisław Grochowiak (January 24, 1934September 2, 1976) was a Polish poet and dramatist.


He was born in Leszno and died in Warsaw.


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Poets.org :: View topic - The Polish Poet Stanislaw Grochowiak (1934-1976) (1952 words)
With the publication of his first collection of poems in 1956, Stanislaw Grochowiak (prounounced Stan-i-suave Gro-hov-yak) was immediately recognized as one of the major talents in Post-war Polish poetry.
Because Grochowiak is such an unusual poet, I have included Milosz's intro to the section on him as well as Milosz's translations of two of the poems you translated.
Grochowiak’s meandering personality eludes definition, especially in view of the shifts in his technique and of his multi-faceted activity.
stanislaw grochowiak - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com (40 words)
Stanisław Grochowiak (January 24, 1934 – September 2, 1976) was a Polish poet and dramatist.
He was born in Leszno and died in Warsaw.
Grochowiak, Stanislaw Grochowiak, Stanislaw Grochowiak, Stanislaw Grochowiak, Stanislaw
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