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Sławomir Mrożek

Sławomir Mrożek (29 June 1930 – 15 August 2013) was a Polish dramatist, writer and cartoonist.

Sławomir Mrożek
Warsaw, 21 May 2006
Born(1930-06-29)29 June 1930
Borzęcin, Poland
Died15 August 2013(2013-08-15) (aged 83)
Nice, France
OccupationDramatist, writer
NationalityPolish
CitizenshipPolish, French
Notable worksTango
The Police
Notable awardsKościelski Award (1962)
Austrian State Prize for European Literature (1972)
Legion of Honour (2003)[1]
Grand Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta (2013)[2]
Signature

Mrożek joined the Polish United Workers' Party during the reign of Stalinism in the People's Republic of Poland, and made a living as a political journalist. He began writing plays in the late 1950s. His theatrical works belong to the genre of absurdist fiction, intended to shock the audience with non-realistic elements, political and historic references, distortion, and parody.[3]

In 1963 he emigrated to Italy and France, then further to Mexico. In 1996 he returned to Poland and settled in Kraków. In 2008 he moved back to France.[4] He died in Nice at the age of 83.[5]

Postwar period edit

Mrożek's family lived in Kraków during World War II. He finished high school in 1949 and in 1950 debuted as a political hack-writer on Przekrój. In 1952 he moved into the government-run Writer's House (ZLP headquarters with the restricted canteen).[6] In 1953, during the Stalinist terror in postwar Poland, Mrożek was one of several signatories of an open letter from ZLP to Polish authorities supporting the persecution of Polish religious leaders imprisoned by the Ministry of Public Security. He participated in the defamation of Catholic priests from Kraków, three of whom were condemned to death by the Communist government in February 1953 after being groundlessly accused of treason (see the Stalinist show trial of the Kraków Curia). Their death sentences were not enforced, although Father Józef Fudali died in unexplained circumstances while in prison.[7][8][9][10][11][12] Mrożek wrote a full-page article for the leading newspaper in support of the verdict, entitled "Zbrodnia główna i inne" (The Capital Crime and Others),[13] comparing death-row priests to degenerate SS-men and Ku-Klux-Klan killers.[14] He married Maria Obremba living in Katowice and relocated to Warsaw in 1959. In 1963 Mrożek travelled to Italy with his wife and decided to defect together. After five years in Italy, he moved to France and in 1978 received French citizenship.[6]

After his defection, Mrożek turned critical of the Polish communist regime. Later, from the safety of his residence in France, he also protested publicly against the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia.[15] Long after the collapse of the Soviet empire, he commented thus on his fascination with Communism:

Being twenty years old, I was ready to accept any ideological proposition without looking a gift-horse in the mouth – as long as it was revolutionary. [...] I was lucky not to be born German say in 1913. I would have been a Hitlerite because the recruitment method was the same.[16]

His first wife, Maria Obremba, died in 1969. In 1987 he married Susana Osorio-Mrozek, a Mexican woman. In 1996, he relocated back to Poland and settled in Kraków. He had a stroke in 2002, resulting in aphasia, which took several years to cure. He left Poland again in 2008, and moved to Nice in southern France. Sławomir Mrożek died in Nice on 15 August 2013. Not a religious person by any means, on 17 September 2013 he was buried at the St. Peter and Paul Church in Kraków. The funeral mass was conducted by the Archbishop of Kraków, Cardinal Stanisław Dziwisz.[15]

Literary career edit

 
Daniel Mróz illustration for Mrożek's 1957 book Słoń (The Elephant)

Mrożek's first play, The Police, was published in 1958. His first full-length play, Tango (1965) written about totalitarianism in the style of Theatre of the Absurd, made him, according to Krystyna Dąbrowska, one of the most recognizable Polish contemporary dramatists in the world.[4] It became also Mrożek's most successful play, according to Britannica, produced in many Western countries.[3] In 1975 his second popular play Emigranci (The Émigrés),[17] a bitter and ironic portrait of two Polish emigrants in Paris, was produced by director Andrzej Wajda at the Teatr Stary in Kraków.[18] Mrożek traveled to France, England, Italy, Yugoslavia and other European countries.[19] After the military crackdown of 1981 Mrożek wrote the only play he ever regretted writing, called Alfa, about the imprisoned Solidarity leader Lech Wałęsa who became President of Poland after the collapse of the Soviet empire. See also "fałszywka".[20] After the introduction of martial law in Poland, productions of Alfa were banned, along with two of Mrożek's other plays, The Ambassador and Vatzlav.[16] The later play, in Gdańsk, in the city known as the birth and home to Solidarity (Polish trade union) and its leader Lech Walesa, Theater Wybrzeze courageously premiered "Vatzlav". These were the times that the country had food shortages, curfews and a police hour. Many actors were interned including actor Jerzy Kiszkis who played the title role of "Vatzlav". A Gdańsk born actress, activist and Solidarity Solidarność (Solidarity)supporter Beata Pozniak, was asked to play Justine, a character that symbolized justice. Censorship in theaters were enforced. It was noted that in this 1982 Gdańsk production, the censor stopped Mrozek's play not allowing many gestures made by actors on stage, including Justine's father wearing a beard, because he reminded her too much of Karl Marx.[21]

List of works edit

List of plays by Mrożek (below) is based on Małgorzata Sugiera's "Dramaturgia Sławomira Mrożka" (Dramatic works of Sławomir Mrożek):[citation needed]

  • Professor / The professor[22]
  • Policja / The Police, "Dialog" 1958, nr 6
  • Męczeństwo Piotra Oheya / The Martyrdom of Peter Ohey, "Dialog" 1959, nr 6
  • Indyk / The Turkey, "Dialog" 1960, nr 10
  • Na pełnym morzu / At Sea, "Dialog" 1961, nr 2
  • Karol / Charlie, "Dialog" 1961, nr 3
  • Strip-tease, "Dialog" 1961, nr 6
  • Zabawa / The Party, "Dialog" 1962, nr 10
  • Kynolog w rozterce / Dilemmas of a dog breeder, "Dialog" 1962, nr 11
  • Czarowna noc / The magical night, "Dialog" 1963, nr 2
  • Śmierć porucznika / The death of the lieutenant, "Dialog" 1963, nr 5
  • Der Hirsch, trans. Ludwik Zimmerer (in:) STÜCKE I, Berlin (West), 1965 (no Polish version)
  • Tango, "Dialog" 1965, nr 11
  • Racket baby, trans. Ludwik Zimmerer (in:) STÜCKE I, Berlin (West), 1965 (no Polish version)
  • Poczwórka / The quarter, "Dialog" 1967, nr 1
  • Dom na granicy / The house on the border, "Dialog" 1967, nr 1
  • Testarium, "Dialog" 1967, nr 11
  • Drugie danie / The main course, "Dialog" 1968, nr 5
  • Szczęśliwe wydarzenie / The fortunate event, "Kultura" 1971, nr 5
  • Rzeźnia / The slaughterhouse, "Kultura" 1971, nr 5
  • Emigranci / The Émigrés, "Dialog" 1974, nr 8
  • Garbus / The Hunchback, "Dialog" 1975, nr 9
  • Serenada / The Serenade, "Dialog" 1977, nr 2
  • Lis filozof / The philosopher fox, "Dialog" 1977, nr 3
  • Polowanie na lisa / Fox hunting, "Dialog" 1977, nr 5
  • Krawiec / The Tailor (written in 1964) "Dialog" 1977, nr 11
  • Lis aspirant / The trainee fox, "Dialog" 1978, nr 7
  • Pieszo / On foot, "Dialog" 1980, nr 8
  • Vatzlav (written in 1968), published by the Instytut Literacki (Literary Institute in Paris)
  • Ambassador / The Ambassador, Paris 1982
  • Letni dzień / A summer day, "Dialog" 1983, nr 6
  • Alfa / Alpha, Paryz, 1984
  • Kontrakt / The contract, "Dialog" 1986, nr 1
  • Portret / The portrait, "Dialog" 1987, nr 9
  • Wdowy / Widows (written in 1992)
  • Milość na Krymie / Love in the Crimea, "Dialog" 1993, nr 12
  • Wielebni / The reverends, "Dialog" 2000, nr 11
  • Piękny widok / A beautiful sight, "Dialog" 2000, nr 5

English translations edit

  • Tango. New York: Grove Press, 1968.
  • The Ugupu Bird (selected stories from: Wesele w Atomicach, Deszcz and an excerpt from Ucieczka na południe). London: Macdonald & Co., 1968.
  • Striptease, Repeat Performance, and The Prophets. New York: Grove Press, 1972.
  • Vatzlav. London: Cape, 1972.
  • The Elephant (Słoń). Westport: Greenwood Press, 1972.

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Le dramaturge et écrivain Slawomir Mrozek est décédé". Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Prezydent wręczył odznaczenia w Kamieniu Śląskim". Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Sławomir Mrożek, from theEncyclopædia Britannica". Encyclopædia Britannica.
  4. ^ a b Krystyna Dąbrowska, Sławomir Mrożek. 29 December 2012 at the Wayback Machine Culture.pl, September 2009.
  5. ^ Staff writer (15 August 2013). "Sławomir Mrożek nie żyje". Gazeta Wyborcza (in Polish). Retrieved 15 August 2013.
  6. ^ a b "Sławomir Mrożek trail". Malopolska Regional Operational Programme ERDF. Literacka Małopolska. 2013. Retrieved 5 March 2013. Legend with collection of links. See section: "Nowa Huta" (quote): Sławomir Mrożek's debut was connected with Nowa Huta – the "front page" reportage Młode Miasto [Young City] devoted to everyday life and work of young people who were building the communist conglomerate plant and housing estate (Przekrój, issue no. 272, 22nd of July 1950).
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 January 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link). Institute of National Remembrance. Retrieved 11 October 2011.
  8. ^ David Dastych, "Devil's Choice. High-ranking Communist Agents in the Polish Catholic Church." 25 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine Canada Free Press (CFP), 10 January 2007.
  9. ^ Wojciech Czuchnowski Blizna. Proces kurii krakowskiej 1953, Kraków 2003.
  10. ^ Dr Stanisław Krajski, "Zabić księży." 14 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine Katolicka Gazeta Internetowa, 2001-12-01.
  11. ^ Damian Nogajski, WINY MAŁE I DUŻE – CZYLI KTO JEST PASZKWILANTEM. 29 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Polskiejutro.com, No. 227; 11 September 2006.
  12. ^ Katarzyna Kubisiowska (interview with Sławomir Mrożek), "Wiem, jak się umiera,"[dead link]Rzeczpospolita, archiwum.
  13. ^ Sławomir Mrożek. ""Zbrodnia główna i inne" (The Capital Crime and Others)". Full text of article by Mrożek in Polish. Institute of National Remembrance. Archived from the original on 3 August 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 January 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link). Institute of National Remembrance (IPN). Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  15. ^ a b Monika Scislowska (17 September 2013), Polish playwright Slawomir Mrozek buried in Krakow. 6 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine Associated Press.
  16. ^ a b Dąbrowska, Krystyna. "Sławomir Mrożek". Adam Mickiewicz Institute Culture.pl. Retrieved 10 May 2014. Source: Sławomir Mrożek, Baltazar: autobiografia (in Polish), Publisher: Noir sur Blanc, 2006. OCLC 469692369. Page 149. {{cite web}}: External link in |quote= (help)
  17. ^ August Grodzicki, "Bardzo polska tragikomedia." Życie Warszawy nr 5; 7 Jan 1976
  18. ^ Sławomir Mrożek literary evening in the Polish Institute, 27 February 2007, Lengyel Intézet, Budapest.
  19. ^ Liukkonen, Petri. . Books and Writers (kirjasto.sci.fi). Finland: Kuusankoski Public Library. Archived from the original on 24 August 2014.
  20. ^ Małgorzata I. Niemczyńska (26 March 2013). "Lata 80. Sławomira Mrożka. Depresja, ślub, wyjazd i sztuka o Wałęsie, której później się wstydził". Kultura (in Polish). Gazeta Wyborcza. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
  21. ^ Poźniak, Beata (28 March 2016). "World Theatre Day".
  22. ^ Source: Jerzy Afanasjew, Sezon kolorowych chmur. Z życia Gdańskich teatrzyków 1954–1964 (The season of colorful clouds – from the life of Gdańsk's small theatres 1954–1964), Gdynia 1968.

Further reading edit

  • Alek Pohl (1972) Zurück zur Form. Strukturanalysen zu Slawomir Mrozek. Berlin: Henssel ISBN 3-87329-064-2
  • Halina Stephan (1997) Transcending the Absurd: drama and prose of Slawomir Mrozek. (Studies in Slavic Literature and Poetics; 28). Amsterdam: Rodopi ISBN 90-420-0113-5

External links edit

  • ["Mrozek's Vatzlav Censored on Stage" Theatre in Gdańsk [1]
  • Sławomir Mrozek at culture.pl
  • . Archived from the original on 23 July 2009. Retrieved 25 January 2005.
  • Petri Liukkonen. "Sławomir Mrożek". Books and Writers.
  • On Sławomir Mrożek – Playwright's Tango
  • Review: Sławomir Mrożek's "Diary. 1962–1989"

sławomir, mrożek, june, 1930, august, 2013, polish, dramatist, writer, cartoonist, warsaw, 2006born, 1930, june, 1930borzęcin, polanddied15, august, 2013, 2013, aged, nice, franceoccupationdramatist, writernationalitypolishcitizenshippolish, frenchnotable, wor. Slawomir Mrozek 29 June 1930 15 August 2013 was a Polish dramatist writer and cartoonist Slawomir MrozekWarsaw 21 May 2006Born 1930 06 29 29 June 1930Borzecin PolandDied15 August 2013 2013 08 15 aged 83 Nice FranceOccupationDramatist writerNationalityPolishCitizenshipPolish FrenchNotable worksTangoThe PoliceNotable awardsKoscielski Award 1962 Austrian State Prize for European Literature 1972 Legion of Honour 2003 1 Grand Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta 2013 2 Signature Mrozek joined the Polish United Workers Party during the reign of Stalinism in the People s Republic of Poland and made a living as a political journalist He began writing plays in the late 1950s His theatrical works belong to the genre of absurdist fiction intended to shock the audience with non realistic elements political and historic references distortion and parody 3 In 1963 he emigrated to Italy and France then further to Mexico In 1996 he returned to Poland and settled in Krakow In 2008 he moved back to France 4 He died in Nice at the age of 83 5 Contents 1 Postwar period 2 Literary career 3 List of works 3 1 English translations 4 Notes 5 Further reading 6 External linksPostwar period editMrozek s family lived in Krakow during World War II He finished high school in 1949 and in 1950 debuted as a political hack writer on Przekroj In 1952 he moved into the government run Writer s House ZLP headquarters with the restricted canteen 6 In 1953 during the Stalinist terror in postwar Poland Mrozek was one of several signatories of an open letter from ZLP to Polish authorities supporting the persecution of Polish religious leaders imprisoned by the Ministry of Public Security He participated in the defamation of Catholic priests from Krakow three of whom were condemned to death by the Communist government in February 1953 after being groundlessly accused of treason see the Stalinist show trial of the Krakow Curia Their death sentences were not enforced although Father Jozef Fudali died in unexplained circumstances while in prison 7 8 9 10 11 12 Mrozek wrote a full page article for the leading newspaper in support of the verdict entitled Zbrodnia glowna i inne The Capital Crime and Others 13 comparing death row priests to degenerate SS men and Ku Klux Klan killers 14 He married Maria Obremba living in Katowice and relocated to Warsaw in 1959 In 1963 Mrozek travelled to Italy with his wife and decided to defect together After five years in Italy he moved to France and in 1978 received French citizenship 6 After his defection Mrozek turned critical of the Polish communist regime Later from the safety of his residence in France he also protested publicly against the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia 15 Long after the collapse of the Soviet empire he commented thus on his fascination with Communism Being twenty years old I was ready to accept any ideological proposition without looking a gift horse in the mouth as long as it was revolutionary I was lucky not to be born German say in 1913 I would have been a Hitlerite because the recruitment method was the same 16 His first wife Maria Obremba died in 1969 In 1987 he married Susana Osorio Mrozek a Mexican woman In 1996 he relocated back to Poland and settled in Krakow He had a stroke in 2002 resulting in aphasia which took several years to cure He left Poland again in 2008 and moved to Nice in southern France Slawomir Mrozek died in Nice on 15 August 2013 Not a religious person by any means on 17 September 2013 he was buried at the St Peter and Paul Church in Krakow The funeral mass was conducted by the Archbishop of Krakow Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz 15 Literary career edit nbsp Daniel Mroz illustration for Mrozek s 1957 book Slon The Elephant Mrozek s first play The Police was published in 1958 His first full length play Tango 1965 written about totalitarianism in the style of Theatre of the Absurd made him according to Krystyna Dabrowska one of the most recognizable Polish contemporary dramatists in the world 4 It became also Mrozek s most successful play according to Britannica produced in many Western countries 3 In 1975 his second popular play Emigranci The Emigres 17 a bitter and ironic portrait of two Polish emigrants in Paris was produced by director Andrzej Wajda at the Teatr Stary in Krakow 18 Mrozek traveled to France England Italy Yugoslavia and other European countries 19 After the military crackdown of 1981 Mrozek wrote the only play he ever regretted writing called Alfa about the imprisoned Solidarity leader Lech Walesa who became President of Poland after the collapse of the Soviet empire See also falszywka 20 After the introduction of martial law in Poland productions of Alfa were banned along with two of Mrozek s other plays The Ambassador and Vatzlav 16 The later play in Gdansk in the city known as the birth and home to Solidarity Polish trade union and its leader Lech Walesa Theater Wybrzeze courageously premiered Vatzlav These were the times that the country had food shortages curfews and a police hour Many actors were interned including actor Jerzy Kiszkis who played the title role of Vatzlav A Gdansk born actress activist and Solidarity Solidarnosc Solidarity supporter Beata Pozniak was asked to play Justine a character that symbolized justice Censorship in theaters were enforced It was noted that in this 1982 Gdansk production the censor stopped Mrozek s play not allowing many gestures made by actors on stage including Justine s father wearing a beard because he reminded her too much of Karl Marx 21 List of works editList of plays by Mrozek below is based on Malgorzata Sugiera s Dramaturgia Slawomira Mrozka Dramatic works of Slawomir Mrozek citation needed Professor The professor 22 Policja The Police Dialog 1958 nr 6 Meczenstwo Piotra Oheya The Martyrdom of Peter Ohey Dialog 1959 nr 6 Indyk The Turkey Dialog 1960 nr 10 Na pelnym morzu At Sea Dialog 1961 nr 2 Karol Charlie Dialog 1961 nr 3 Strip tease Dialog 1961 nr 6 Zabawa The Party Dialog 1962 nr 10 Kynolog w rozterce Dilemmas of a dog breeder Dialog 1962 nr 11 Czarowna noc The magical night Dialog 1963 nr 2 Smierc porucznika The death of the lieutenant Dialog 1963 nr 5 Der Hirsch trans Ludwik Zimmerer in STUCKE I Berlin West 1965 no Polish version Tango Dialog 1965 nr 11 Racket baby trans Ludwik Zimmerer in STUCKE I Berlin West 1965 no Polish version Poczworka The quarter Dialog 1967 nr 1 Dom na granicy The house on the border Dialog 1967 nr 1 Testarium Dialog 1967 nr 11 Drugie danie The main course Dialog 1968 nr 5 Szczesliwe wydarzenie The fortunate event Kultura 1971 nr 5 Rzeznia The slaughterhouse Kultura 1971 nr 5 Emigranci The Emigres Dialog 1974 nr 8 Garbus The Hunchback Dialog 1975 nr 9 Serenada The Serenade Dialog 1977 nr 2 Lis filozof The philosopher fox Dialog 1977 nr 3 Polowanie na lisa Fox hunting Dialog 1977 nr 5 Krawiec The Tailor written in 1964 Dialog 1977 nr 11 Lis aspirant The trainee fox Dialog 1978 nr 7 Pieszo On foot Dialog 1980 nr 8 Vatzlav written in 1968 published by the Instytut Literacki Literary Institute in Paris Ambassador The Ambassador Paris 1982 Letni dzien A summer day Dialog 1983 nr 6 Alfa Alpha Paryz 1984 Kontrakt The contract Dialog 1986 nr 1 Portret The portrait Dialog 1987 nr 9 Wdowy Widows written in 1992 Milosc na Krymie Love in the Crimea Dialog 1993 nr 12 Wielebni The reverends Dialog 2000 nr 11 Piekny widok A beautiful sight Dialog 2000 nr 5 English translations edit Tango New York Grove Press 1968 The Ugupu Bird selected stories from Wesele w Atomicach Deszcz and an excerpt from Ucieczka na poludnie London Macdonald amp Co 1968 Striptease Repeat Performance and The Prophets New York Grove Press 1972 Vatzlav London Cape 1972 The Elephant Slon Westport Greenwood Press 1972 Notes edit Le dramaturge et ecrivain Slawomir Mrozek est decede Retrieved 7 March 2020 Prezydent wreczyl odznaczenia w Kamieniu Slaskim Retrieved 7 March 2020 a b Slawomir Mrozek from theEncyclopaedia Britannica Encyclopaedia Britannica a b Krystyna Dabrowska Slawomir Mrozek Archived 29 December 2012 at the Wayback Machine Culture pl September 2009 Staff writer 15 August 2013 Slawomir Mrozek nie zyje Gazeta Wyborcza in Polish Retrieved 15 August 2013 a b Slawomir Mrozek trail Malopolska Regional Operational Programme ERDF Literacka Malopolska 2013 Retrieved 5 March 2013 Legend with collection of links See section Nowa Huta quote Slawomir Mrozek s debut was connected with Nowa Huta the front page reportage Mlode Miasto Young City devoted to everyday life and work of young people who were building the communist conglomerate plant and housing estate Przekroj issue no 272 22nd of July 1950 Ks Jozef Fudali 1915 1955 kaplan Archidiecezji Krakowskiej Archived from the original on 12 January 2012 Retrieved 26 October 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Institute of National Remembrance Retrieved 11 October 2011 David Dastych Devil s Choice High ranking Communist Agents in the Polish Catholic Church Archived 25 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine Canada Free Press CFP 10 January 2007 Wojciech Czuchnowski Blizna Proces kurii krakowskiej 1953 Krakow 2003 Dr Stanislaw Krajski Zabic ksiezy Archived 14 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine Katolicka Gazeta Internetowa 2001 12 01 Damian Nogajski WINY MALE I DUZE CZYLI KTO JEST PASZKWILANTEM Archived 29 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Polskiejutro com No 227 11 September 2006 Katarzyna Kubisiowska interview with Slawomir Mrozek Wiem jak sie umiera dead link Rzeczpospolita archiwum Slawomir Mrozek Zbrodnia glowna i inne The Capital Crime and Others Full text of article by Mrozek in Polish Institute of National Remembrance Archived from the original on 3 August 2012 Retrieved 8 May 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Proces Kurii Krakowskiej Archived from the original on 12 January 2012 Retrieved 12 January 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Institute of National Remembrance IPN Retrieved 1 November 2011 a b Monika Scislowska 17 September 2013 Polish playwright Slawomir Mrozek buried in Krakow Archived 6 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine Associated Press a b Dabrowska Krystyna Slawomir Mrozek Adam Mickiewicz Institute Culture pl Retrieved 10 May 2014 Source Slawomir Mrozek Baltazar autobiografia in Polish Publisher Noir sur Blanc 2006 OCLC 469692369 Page 149 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code quote code help August Grodzicki Bardzo polska tragikomedia Zycie Warszawy nr 5 7 Jan 1976 Slawomir Mrozek literary evening in the Polish Institute 27 February 2007 Lengyel Intezet Budapest Liukkonen Petri Slawomir Mrozek Books and Writers kirjasto sci fi Finland Kuusankoski Public Library Archived from the original on 24 August 2014 Malgorzata I Niemczynska 26 March 2013 Lata 80 Slawomira Mrozka Depresja slub wyjazd i sztuka o Walesie ktorej pozniej sie wstydzil Kultura in Polish Gazeta Wyborcza Retrieved 15 August 2013 Pozniak Beata 28 March 2016 World Theatre Day Source Jerzy Afanasjew Sezon kolorowych chmur Z zycia Gdanskich teatrzykow 1954 1964 The season of colorful clouds from the life of Gdansk s small theatres 1954 1964 Gdynia 1968 Further reading editAlek Pohl 1972 Zuruck zur Form Strukturanalysen zu Slawomir Mrozek Berlin Henssel ISBN 3 87329 064 2 Halina Stephan 1997 Transcending the Absurd drama and prose of Slawomir Mrozek Studies in Slavic Literature and Poetics 28 Amsterdam Rodopi ISBN 90 420 0113 5External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Slawomir Mrozek Mrozek s Vatzlav Censored on Stage Theatre in Gdansk 1 Slawomir Mrozek at culture pl Interview with Mrozek Archived from the original on 23 July 2009 Retrieved 25 January 2005 Petri Liukkonen Slawomir Mrozek Books and Writers On Slawomir Mrozek Playwright s Tango Review Slawomir Mrozek s Diary 1962 1989 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Slawomir Mrozek amp oldid 1205958652, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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