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Józef Hen

Józef Hen (born Józef Henryk Cukier on 8 November 1923), is a Polish novelist, essayist, playwright, screenwriter, and reporter of Jewish origin.

Józef Hen
Hen in 2014
Born
Józef Henryk Cukier

(1923-11-08) 8 November 1923 (age 99)
Warsaw, Poland
NationalityPolish
Occupations
  • Author
  • playwright
  • screenwriter

Biography Edit

Early life Edit

Cukier was born on 8 November 1923 in Warsaw. As a child he contributed to The Little Review, a Friday supplement to an adult daily, written entirely by children and founded by the educator Janusz Korczak.[citation needed]

After the German invasion of Poland in September 1939, he remained in Warsaw but fled the capital in November to escape the occupation. He spent the war in the Soviet Union. Despite his good health, he was not accepted into the Anders' Army in exile.[1] In 1944, Cukier joined the rival Polish People's Army in exile and also published his poem "Łódź Wierna" (Faithful Łódź) in the magazine Voice of the Soldier.

During the war, Cukier lost his father, who was killed in 1945 in Buchenwald. His brother, Moses, disappeared in the Soviet Union, and his sister Mirka died in 1942.[2] His mother and sister Stella survived the war. In 1944, Cukier adopted the pen name "Hen", which in time began to serve as his legal name. Immediately after the war, he worked as editor of the weekly Polish Soldier.

Career Edit

In 1947, Hen published his first book, Kiev, Tashkent, Berlin, an autobiographical tale of his travels. He subsequently worked as a reporter and wrote short stories, historical fiction, and novels for adults and adolescents. He also wrote screenplays for films that he sometimes directed, including Buses Like Turtles. Some of his works were made into films in the 1960s, including The Cross of Valour, No One Is Calling, April, and Law and the Fist. He also wrote the script for the film An Ancient Tale: When the Sun Was a God and the historical series Royal Dreams, which he later published in book form.

In 1967–69, Hen was attacked in print by a group called the "Partisans". At that time, he began a collaboration with Kultura, a Polish journal in exile. It published three of Hen's stories under the pen name Korab—"Western", "Dayan's Eye", "The Twin").

Some of Hen's writings include the children's novel The Battle of Goat Court (1955); the war novel April (1960); the short story collection The Cross of Valour (1964); the historical novel The Crime, a Folk Tale (1975); two autobiographical novels, Before the Great Pause and Resistance, which document his childhood before World War II and during the siege of Warsaw in 1939; a volume of essays titled I Fear Not Sleepless Nights (1987); and the memoir Nowolipie Street (1991).

He also wrote belletristic biographies, among them I, Michel de Montaigne (1978); The Clown, a Great Man (1998), a comprehensive sketch of the character and activities of Tadeusz Boy-Zelenski; and My Friend the King (2003), about Stanisław August Poniatowski.

 
Portrait of Józef Hen by Zbigniew Kresowaty

Personal life Edit

Hen lives in Warsaw. From his marriage to Irene (née Lebewal) (1922–2010), he has two children: Magdalena (b. 1950) and writer Maciej Hen (b. 1955).

He was awarded the Cross of Valour and the Commander's Cross with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta (1998).

In 2009, he received the City of Warsaw Literary Award for his works.[3]

Selected works Edit

  • The Battle of Goat Court, 1955
  • Kiev, Tashkent, Berlin, Wydawnictwo MON, 1958
  • Kwiecień, Czytelnik, 1961
  • The Cross of Valour, 1964
  • Mist, PIW, 1970
  • The Crime, a Folk Tale, 1975
  • I, Michel de Montaigne, 1978
  • Theatre of Herod: Before the Great Pause; Resistance, Czytelnik, 1982 ISBN 83-07-00501-9
  • I Fear Not Sleepless Nights, Czytelnik, 1987, ISBN 83-07-01350-X
  • No One Is Calling, Wyd. Literackie, 1990, ISBN 83-08-02201-4
  • Nowolipie Street, Prospero, Łódź, 1991, ISBN 83-900822-0-9, (English translation, DL Books LLC 2012, ISBN 978-0-9851045-0-4)
  • Departure of Aphrodite, Twój styl, 1995
  • The Clown, a Great Man, Wydawnictwo Iskry, 1998, ISBN 83-207-1611-X
  • I, Michel de Montaigne ..., Prószynski i S-ka, 1999, ISBN 83-7180-341-9
  • April, Nowe Wydawnictwo Polskie Ypsylon, Warsaw 2000
  • My Friend the King, Wydawnictwo Iskry, 2003, ISBN 83-207-1739-6
  • The Silent Among Us, Jeden Świat, 2004, ISBN 978-8389632128
  • Professor T's Notebooks, PIW 2006, ISBN 83-06-03006-0
  • The Law and the Fist, Świat Literacki, 2006, ISBN 978-83-86646-17-3
  • The Ping-Pong Player, W.A.B. 2008, ISBN 978-83-7414-426-1
  • Journal for the New Century, W.A.B. 2009, ISBN 978-83-7414-706-4
  • The Sixth, the Youngest and Other Stories, W.A.B. 2012, ISBN 978-83-7747-639-0
  • Powrót do bezsennych nocy. Dzienniki, Sonia Draga, Katowice 2016, ISBN 978-83-7999-740-4

References Edit

  1. ^ In the late 1950s, Hen described this experience in his autobiographical novel No One Is Calling, first published in 1990.
  2. ^ Donata Subbotko, interview with Józef Hen, "Lekkie swędzenie sumienia" ("The Slight Itch of Conscience") in the magazine Duży Format, 6 November 2009
  3. ^ Literary Award of Warsaw of 2009[dead link]

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the educator Janusz Korczak citation needed After the German invasion of Poland in September 1939 he remained in Warsaw but fled the capital in November to escape the occupation He spent the war in the Soviet Union Despite his good health he was not accepted into the Anders Army in exile 1 In 1944 Cukier joined the rival Polish People s Army in exile and also published his poem Lodz Wierna Faithful Lodz in the magazine Voice of the Soldier During the war Cukier lost his father who was killed in 1945 in Buchenwald His brother Moses disappeared in the Soviet Union and his sister Mirka died in 1942 2 His mother and sister Stella survived the war In 1944 Cukier adopted the pen name Hen which in time began to serve as his legal name Immediately after the war he worked as editor of the weekly Polish Soldier Career Edit In 1947 Hen published his first book Kiev Tashkent Berlin an autobiographical tale of his travels He subsequently worked as a reporter and wrote short stories historical fiction and novels for adults and adolescents He also wrote screenplays for films that he sometimes directed including Buses Like Turtles Some of his works were made into films in the 1960s including The Cross of Valour No One Is Calling April and Law and the Fist He also wrote the script for the film An Ancient Tale When the Sun Was a God and the historical series Royal Dreams which he later published in book form In 1967 69 Hen was attacked in print by a group called the Partisans At that time he began a collaboration with Kultura a Polish journal in exile It published three of Hen s stories under the pen name Korab Western Dayan s Eye The Twin Some of Hen s writings include the children s novel The Battle of Goat Court 1955 the war novel April 1960 the short story collection The Cross of Valour 1964 the historical novel The Crime a Folk Tale 1975 two autobiographical novels Before the Great Pause and Resistance which document his childhood before World War II and during the siege of Warsaw in 1939 a volume of essays titled I Fear Not Sleepless Nights 1987 and the memoir Nowolipie Street 1991 He also wrote belletristic biographies among them I Michel de Montaigne 1978 The Clown a Great Man 1998 a comprehensive sketch of the character and activities of Tadeusz Boy Zelenski and My Friend the King 2003 about Stanislaw August Poniatowski Portrait of Jozef Hen by Zbigniew KresowatyPersonal life Edit Hen lives in Warsaw From his marriage to Irene nee Lebewal 1922 2010 he has two children Magdalena b 1950 and writer Maciej Hen b 1955 He was awarded the Cross of Valour and the Commander s Cross with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta 1998 In 2009 he received the City of Warsaw Literary Award for his works 3 Selected works EditThe Battle of Goat Court 1955 Kiev Tashkent Berlin Wydawnictwo MON 1958 Kwiecien Czytelnik 1961 The Cross of Valour 1964 Mist PIW 1970 The Crime a Folk Tale 1975 I Michel de Montaigne 1978 Theatre of Herod Before the Great Pause Resistance Czytelnik 1982 ISBN 83 07 00501 9 I Fear Not Sleepless Nights Czytelnik 1987 ISBN 83 07 01350 X No One Is Calling Wyd Literackie 1990 ISBN 83 08 02201 4 Nowolipie Street Prospero Lodz 1991 ISBN 83 900822 0 9 English translation DL Books LLC 2012 ISBN 978 0 9851045 0 4 Departure of Aphrodite Twoj styl 1995 The Clown a Great Man Wydawnictwo Iskry 1998 ISBN 83 207 1611 X I Michel de Montaigne Proszynski i S ka 1999 ISBN 83 7180 341 9 April Nowe Wydawnictwo Polskie Ypsylon Warsaw 2000 My Friend the King Wydawnictwo Iskry 2003 ISBN 83 207 1739 6 The Silent Among Us Jeden Swiat 2004 ISBN 978 8389632128 Professor T s Notebooks PIW 2006 ISBN 83 06 03006 0 The Law and the Fist Swiat Literacki 2006 ISBN 978 83 86646 17 3 The Ping Pong Player W A B 2008 ISBN 978 83 7414 426 1 Journal for the New Century W A B 2009 ISBN 978 83 7414 706 4 The Sixth the Youngest and Other Stories W A B 2012 ISBN 978 83 7747 639 0 Powrot do bezsennych nocy Dzienniki Sonia Draga Katowice 2016 ISBN 978 83 7999 740 4References Edit In the late 1950s Hen described this experience in his autobiographical novel No One Is Calling first published in 1990 Donata Subbotko interview with Jozef Hen Lekkie swedzenie sumienia The Slight Itch of Conscience in the magazine Duzy Format 6 November 2009 Literary Award of Warsaw of 2009 dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jozef Hen amp oldid 1167775903, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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