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    Adam Ważyk born Ajzyk Wagman (17 November 1905 – 13 August 1982) was a Polish poet, essayist and writer born to a Jewish family in Warsaw. In his early career, he was associated with the Kraków avant-garde led by Tadeusz Peiper who published Zwrotnica monthly.

  2. Adam Ważyk, właśc. Adam Wagman (ur. 17 listopada 1905 w Warszawie, zm. 13 sierpnia 1982 tamże) – polski poeta, prozaik, eseista, tłumacz pochodzenia żydowskiego.

  3. Adam Ważyk (born November 17, 1905, Warsaw, Poland, Russian Empire [now in Poland]—died August 13, 1982, Warsaw) was a Polish poet and novelist who began his career as a propagandist for Stalinism but ended as one of its opponents.

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  4. Adam Ważyk has 33 books on Goodreads with 1184 ratings. Adam Ważyks most popular book is Les Fleurs du Mal.

  5. Adam Ważyk born Ajzyk Wagman was a Polish poet, essayist and writer born to a Jewish family in Warsaw. Career. In his early career, he was associated with the Krakow avant-garde led by Tadeusz Peiper who published Zwrotnica monthly. Ważyk wrote several collections of poetry in the interwar years.

  6. Adam Wazyk, titled "A Poem for Adults." This work is a spontaneous and tragic outcry of a grieving soul, a courageous presentation and at the same time an accusation of the true conditions and tendencies prevailing in Poland. The poem is doubly significant because of the person of the author. Who is Adam Wazyk?

  7. Adam Wazyk belongs to the generation of Polish poets that started writing before the war. As soon as the Nazis were driven out of Poland, Wazyk helped found a literary weekly Kuznica (“The Smithy”) which became an aggressive spokesman for “socialist realism” in literature.