- Antoni Gorecki
Antoni Gorecki (1787-1861) was a Polish poet and writer, author of satires and short stories for children.
He was born in 1787 in
Vilnius , where he finished primary school. In 1802 he started studying at the Faculty of Literature of theUniversity of Vilnius , where he became friends withJoachim Lelewel . In 1805 he graduated and soon afterwards he leftImperial Russia for theDuchy of Warsaw . In 1809 he volunteered for thePolish Army fighting alongsideNapoleon Bonaparte in theNapoleonic Wars . Between 1809 and 1812 he took part in most of the battles that took place in the territory of the formerPolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth . After theCongress of Vienna he remained in exile and travelled across Europe, but finally in 1818 he returned to his hometown.There he published many of his poems, short stories, fables and fairy-tales. Also, he was one of the most notable members of the
Towarzystwo Szubrawców ("Scumbags Society") and one of co-authors of its main organ - the "Wiadomości Brukowe" ("Tabloid News") satirical weekly. In 1830 he again volunteered for the Polish Army and served during theNovember Uprising againstRussia . After it was crushed, Gorecki had to leave his homeland and emigrated toFrance , where he finally settled inParis . There, he was an active member of many notable Polish cultural and political associations. He also continued to publish new poems - eleven volumes all together. He also became one of the closest friends ofAdam Mickiewicz . His son was later married to Mickiewicz's daughter, Maria.Antoni Gorecki died
September 18 ,1861 , in Paris. He is buried in theMontmorency cemetery.
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