Andrzej Nowicki (writer)

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Andrzej Nowicki (1909–1986) was a Polish poet, satirical writer, and translator.[1] He fought in the Polish September Campaign of 1939. He was imprisoned in the German officers' camp Oflag II-C in Woldenberg, and organized cultural activities there. From 1945 to 1948 he worked for the Polish Press Agency in London. He returned to Poland in 1956.

Nowicki co-wrote Księga nonsensu (Book of Nonsense) with Antoniego Marianowicza, translating from English into Polish poems and short stories by (to name just a few) Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll, W. S. Gilbert and T. S. Eliot.

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  1. ^ Majewska, Zofia (2013). "O roli imienia w filozofii kultury Andrzeja Nowickiego". Kultura i Wartości (in Polish) (05): 109–117. ISSN 2299-7806.