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  1. Anna Iwaszkiewicz, née Lilpop (pen name: Adam Podkowiński, 17 December 1897 – 23 December 1979), was a Polish writer and translator, wife of the writer Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz. For her role in rescuing Jews during World War II, she and her husband were honored with the award of Righteous Among the Nations.

  2. Anna Iwaszkiewicz z domu Lilpop, ps. Adam Podkowiński (ur. 17 grudnia 1897 w Brwinowie , zm. 23 grudnia 1979 w Stawisku ) – polska pisarka i tłumaczka literacka ; żona Jarosława Iwaszkiewicza .

  3. Anna Iwaszkiewiczowa Wydawnictwo: Czytelnik biografia, autobiografia, pamiętnik. 536 str. 8 godz. 56 min. Szczegóły. Inne wydania. Kup książkę. Żona Jarosława Iwaszkiewicza Anna z domu Lilpop (1897-1979),intelektualistka i tłumaczka, prowadziła swój dziennik z przerwami w latach 1915-1951.

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  4. Feb 11, 2022 · The article concerns the reception of Marcel Prousts novels by Anna Iwaszkiewiczowa (1897–1979) — an excellent expert in literature, music and painting, polyglot, erudite, humanist with a predilection for the exact sciences.

  5. Anna Iwaszkiewicz also took care of the Kramsztyk family: Andrzej and Irena and their daughter Joanna. Initially, the Kramsztyks hid for two years under the name of Krawczyk in Kobyłka near Warsaw. However, in spring 1943, they had to escape from there.

  6. Nov 28, 2018 · 70 Anna Iwaszkiewicz (1897-1979): a writer and translator, born to the family of a wealthy entrepreneur. She entered Polish artistic circles by marriage to Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz (then a novice writer) and they both were known for their turbulent bisexual orientation.

  7. Anna Iwaszkiewicz is the author of Le Grand Meaulnes (3.72 avg rating, 13488 ratings, 1172 reviews, published 1913), Dzienniki i wspomnienia (4.00 avg ra...