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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. 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.

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  4. Znajdź książki, cytaty i opinie o Annie Iwaszkiewicz, pseud. Adam Podkowiński, urodzonej w 1897 roku w Brwinowie. Przeczytaj o jej życiu, twórczości i korespondencji z mężem, laureatem Nagrody Nobla.

  5. The article is an attempt to reconstruct the history of Anna Iwaszkiewicz in terms of her mental illness. At the same time, it is a polemic with the Jarosław Iwaszkiewiczs biographers’s...

  6. 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.

  7. Jarosław and Anna Iwaszkiewicz and Zofia Kossak were posthumously awarded the Medal of the Righteous among the Nations for rescuing Jews. The former hid Jews on their estate of Stawisko near Warsaw, whereas the latter was the founder of Żegota, The Polish Council to Aid Jews.