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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anatol_SternAnatol Stern - Wikipedia

    Anatol Stern (24 October 1899 in Warsaw – 19 October 1968 in Warsaw) was a Polish poet, writer and art critic. Born 24 October 1899 to an assimilated family of Jewish ancestry, Stern studied at the Polish Studies Faculty of the University of Wilno but did not graduate.

  2. Anatol Stern (ur. 24 października 1899 w Warszawie, zm. 19 października 1968 tamże) – poeta, prozaik, krytyk filmowy i literacki, scenarzysta, tłumacz. Wraz z Brunonem Jasieńskim jest autorem manifestu polskiego futuryzmu Nuż w bżuhu .

  3. Jul 30, 2020 · Author of poetry and prose, playwright, literary and film critic, screenwriter and translator. Born October 24, 1899 in Warsaw, died October 19, 1968 in Warsaw.

  4. Europe (1929) is undoubtedly one of the Polish and international avant-garde’s most important works. It was a result of the cooperation between Anatol Stern, an avant-garde poet, and Mieczysław Szczuka, the leader of Polish constructivism.

  5. Anatol Stern, lata 30. XX wieku, fot. ze zbiorów Danuty Łomaczewskiej/East News. Równocześnie Stern zainteresował się filmem i kinematografią - jako krytyk, a przede wszystkim scenarzysta (wśród dzieł przez niego adaptowanych były np. teksty Żeromskiego i Dołęgi-Mostowicza).

  6. STERN, ANATOL (1899–1968), Polish poet, author, and translator. Born in Warsaw, Stern was a political radical and a leading member of the futurist school, playing an important part in Polish literary life between the world wars.

  7. www.moma.org › artists › 65027Anatol Stern | MoMA

    Jan 30–Mar 31, 1976. MoMA. Publication. Engineer, Agitator, Constructor: The Artist. Reinvented, 1918–1939. The Merrill C. Berman. Collection at MoMA Edited by Jodi Hauptman. and Adrian Sudhalter, 2020 Exhibition catalogue, Hardcover, 288 pages. View the exhibition. Buy from the Design Store. Polish, 1899–1968.