Jerzy Zagórski

Jerzy Zagórski
Jerzy Zagorski monument.JPG

Jerzy Zagórski (December 3, 1907 in Kiev–August 5, 1984 in Warsaw) was a Polish poet, essayist and translator. Member of literary group Żagary. Awarded the Righteous Among the Nations together with his wife Maria (Maryna) Zagórska, translator of belles-lettres.

During World War II, Zagórski published texts in the Sztuka i Naród underground magazine.

The Zagórski couple with their three children resided in Bielany, suburb of Warsaw. During the German occupation of Poland they harboured eighteen (18) people of Jewish descent between 1942 and the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. Among them was the poet Tadeusz Holender and Mrs. Kott given the documents of Maria's sister-in-law. Another fugitive, thirteen years old boy, Janek Wilk, was introduced to neighbors as Maria's nephew. Danuta Grossfeld also spent some months in their home as well as the Tenenbaums (three persons), who found refuge there after fleeing the Ghetto. Their father-in-law, Mr.Kitel came all stained by blood of his wife shot during that escape. People started to talk that the Zagorskis harbor Jews. As a precaution, they placed the boy and Tadeusz Holender with a female friend.

Jerzy and Maria fought in the Warsaw Uprising in different units. She returned to Warsaw in 1945 and found their home ruined. After World War II they maintained contact with Mrs. Kott from the United States and Janek Wilk in Germany. Yad Vashem recognized Maria and Jerzy Zagórski as Righteous Among the Nations in 1977.[1]

Works

  • Ostrze mostu (1933)
  • Przyjście wroga (a poem; 1934)
  • Wyprawy (1937)
  • Święto Winkelrida (a drama; written with Jerzy Andrzejewski in 1944, published in 1946)
  • Wieczór w Wieliszewie (1947)
  • Indie w środku Europy (1947)
  • Męska pieśń (1954)
  • Czas Lota (1956)
  • Olimp i ziemia (1957)
  • Krawędź (1959)
  • Bajka pienińska (1961)
  • Oto nurt (1963)
  • Biały bez. Wiersze dla żony (1963)
  • Pancerni (a poem; 1964)
  • Królestwo ryb (1967)
  • Rykoszetem (1969)
  • Tam, gdzie diabeł pisze listy (1970)
  • Komputerie i dylematy (1975)

References

  1. ^ Yad Vashem, The Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority, Zagorski Jerzy & Maria



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Zagórski — (feminine Zagórska , plural Zagórscy ) is a Polish surname. At the beginning of the 1990s there were approximately 7040 people in Poland with this surname. [Cite web url=http://www.herby.com.pl/herby/indexslo.html title=Serwis heraldyczny Ośrodka …   Wikipedia

  • Jerzy — Pronunciation [ˈjɛʐɨ][1] Gender masculine Language(s) Polish Other names …   Wikipedia

  • Jerzy Andrzejewski — Tumba de Jerzy Andrzejewski en en cementerio Powązki de Varsovia. Jerzy Andrzejewski (pronunciado [ˈjɛʐɨ andʐɛˈjɛfskʲi] en polaco; Varsovia, 19 de agosto de 1909 – íbidem, 19 de abril de 1983) fue un prolífico autor polaco …   Wikipedia Español

  • Jerzy Duszyński — Born Jerzy Duszyński 15 May 1917(1917 05 15) Moscow, Russia Died 23 July 1978(1978 07 23) (aged 61) Warsaw, Poland …   Wikipedia

  • Andrzejewski, Jerzy — ▪ Polish author born August 19, 1909, Warsaw, Russian Empire [now in Poland] died April 19, 1983, Warsaw, Poland       Polish novelist, short story writer, and political dissident noted for his attention to moral issues important in 20th century… …   Universalium

  • Włodzimierz Zagórski (general) — Włodzimierz Zagórski of Ostoja coat of arms (January 21, 1882 in Saint Martin Lantosque, France – fate unknown, missing since August 7, 1927) was a Polish general, staff officer, aviator.He was born in France and was educated there. He spoke… …   Wikipedia

  • Włodzimierz Zagórski (writer) — Włodzimierz Zagórski (November 7 1834 in eastern Galicia, Czech Republic – February 13 1902 in Warsaw, Poland), pseudonymes Chochlik , Publicola (or Publikola ), was a Polish writer, popular satirist, prosaist, publicist. Officer of Austrian Army …   Wikipedia

  • Загурский, Ежи — Ежи Загурский Jerzy Zagórski 8 октября 1976 года Дата рождения: 13 декабря 1907(1907 12 13) …   Википедия

  • List of World War II topics (J) — # J XX # J Malan Heslop # J. Aird Nesbitt # J. Allen Frear, Jr. # J. B. Stoner # J. Braid # J. C. Gilbert # J. Caleb Boggs # J. Carson Mark # J. D. Salinger # J. D. Tippit # J. Douglas Blackwood # J. F. Lehmann # J. Fraser McLuskey # J. Henry… …   Wikipedia

  • Richard Nowakowski — (links) im Finale des 4. internationalen Felix Stamm Turniers 1981 in Warschau gegen Jerzy Zagorski (Polen). Richard Nowakowski (* 27. September 1955 in Sztum, Polen) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Boxer. Er war zweifacher Meda …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”