Kazimierz Brandys
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Kazimierz Brandys was a Polish essayist and writer of film scripts.
Brandys was born in Łódź. He was the brother of the writer Marian Brandys
and husband of the translator Maria Zenowicz. He completed a law degree at the University of Warsaw
. He was first published in 1935 as a theatrical critic, in the literary monthly ""Kuźnia Młodych". Between 1945 and 1950 he was a member of the editorial board of the weekly "Kuźnica". In 1946 he joined the Polish communist party. Beginning in 1956 he was the spokesperson for the party's program of "renewal" and "moral cleansing". Between 1956 and 1960 he was on the editorial board of the weekly "Nowa Kultura". In 1966 he left the communist party as a protest against repressions against Leszek Kołakowski. In 1970 and 1971 he taught Slovene at the Sorbonne
. In 1976 he signed the Letter of 59
, a protest against changes to the constitution
of the People's Republic of Poland
. Between 1977 and 1980 he was on the editorial board of "Zapis". After 1978 he lived outside of Poland. He died in 2000, in Paris
.
Brandys was born in Łódź. He was the brother of the writer Marian Brandys
Marian Brandys
Marian Brandys was a Polish writer and screenwriter born in Wiesbaden.-External links:...
and husband of the translator Maria Zenowicz. He completed a law degree at the University of Warsaw
University of Warsaw
The University of Warsaw is the largest university in Poland and one of the most prestigious, ranked as best Polish university in 2010 and 2011...
. He was first published in 1935 as a theatrical critic, in the literary monthly ""Kuźnia Młodych". Between 1945 and 1950 he was a member of the editorial board of the weekly "Kuźnica". In 1946 he joined the Polish communist party. Beginning in 1956 he was the spokesperson for the party's program of "renewal" and "moral cleansing". Between 1956 and 1960 he was on the editorial board of the weekly "Nowa Kultura". In 1966 he left the communist party as a protest against repressions against Leszek Kołakowski. In 1970 and 1971 he taught Slovene at the Sorbonne
Sorbonne
The Sorbonne is an edifice of the Latin Quarter, in Paris, France, which has been the historical house of the former University of Paris...
. In 1976 he signed the Letter of 59
Letter of 59
The Letter of 59 was an open letter signed by 66 Polish intellectuals who protested against the changes of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Poland that were made by the communist party of Poland in 1975...
, a protest against changes to the constitution
Constitution of the People's Republic of Poland
The Constitution of the People's Republic of Poland was passed on 22 July 1952. Created by the Polish communists in the People's Republic of Poland, it was based on the 1936 Soviet Constitution , and it superseded the post-war provisional Small Constitution of 1947 which, at its turn, had declared...
of the People's Republic of Poland
People's Republic of Poland
The People's Republic of Poland was the official name of Poland from 1952 to 1990. Although the Soviet Union took control of the country immediately after the liberation from Nazi Germany in 1944, the name of the state was not changed until eight years later...
. Between 1977 and 1980 he was on the editorial board of "Zapis". After 1978 he lived outside of Poland. He died in 2000, in Paris
Paris
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Selected Bibliography
- Drewniany koń (The Wooden Horse), Warsaw: Czytelnik, 1946.
- Między wojnami (Between the Wars):
- Samson, Warsaw: Czytelnik, 1948.
- Antygona (Antygone), Warsaw: Czytelnik, 1948.
- Troja, miasto otwarte (Troy: Open City), Warsaw: Czytelnik, 1949.
- Człowiek nie umiera (Man Does Not Die), Warsaw: Czytelnik, 1951.
- Obywatele (Citizens), Warsaw: Czytelnik, 1954.
- Matka Królów (Mother of the Kings), Warsaw: Czytelnik, 1957.
- Romantyczność (Romanticism), stories, Warsaw: Czytelnik, 1960.
- Sposób bycia (Ways of Behaving), Warsaw: Czytelnik, 1963.
- Jak być kochaną i inne opowiadania (How to be Loved and Other Stories), Warsaw: Czytelnik, 1970.
- Wariacje pocztowe (Postal Variations), Warsaw: Czytelnik, 1972.
- Pomysł (The Idea), Warsaw: PIW, 1974.
- Nierzeczywistość (Unreality), Warsaw: NOWA, 1977.
- Rondo', Warsaw: Czytelnik, 1982.
Memoirs, Journals, Essays
- Miesiące (Months), Warsaw-Paris: Instytut Literacki, 1978-1987.
- Sztuka konwersacji (The Art of Conversation), London: Aneks, 1990.
- Charaktery i pisma (Character and Writing), London: Aneks, 1991.
- Zapamiętane (Remembered), Cracow: WL, 1995.
- Przygody Robinsona (Robinson's Adventures), Warsaw: Iskry, 1999.
External links
- http://www.culture.pl/en/culture/artykuly/os_brandys_kazimierz