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  1. Agata Kornhauser-Duda. Mrs Kornhauser-Duda was born on 2 April 1972 in Kraków. She completed her secondary education at the Bartłomiej Nowodworski High School in Kraków. Having received her General Certificate of Secondary Education in 1991, she commenced university studies at the Department of German Philology of the Jagiellonian University ...

  2. 30. Apr. 2009 · Been and Gone. Paperback – April 30, 2009. Poetry. Translated from the Polish by Piotr Florczyk. Born in Gliwice in 1946, Julian Kornhauser is one of the most acclaimed figures of Polish poetry writing today. A major figure of the New Wave movement of the 1970s, he has published eight books since the mid-1990s.

  3. Jakub Kornhauser (b. 1984) made his literary debut with a number of short stories and prose poetry pieces published in various magazines. His first poetry book “Niebezpieczny paragraph” (The dangerous paragraph) came out in 2007. In 2016, his third poetry book “Drożdżownia” (The yeast factory) won the Wisława Szymborska Award. A volume of his collected […]

  4. 26. Mai 2015 · Agata Kornhauser-Duda, First Lady of Poland (since Aug 6, 2015) She was born in Kraków, the child of Julian Kornhauser, a well-known writer, translator and literary critic (of Jewish and Catholic background), who dedicated a book of poetry to her in 1981, and Alicja Wojna, a Polonist.

  5. Julian Kornhauser – slawista, historyk literatury, krytyk literacki, poeta, prozaik i eseista. Współtwórca grupy literackiej „Teraz”, którego twórczą drogę wyznaczyła przynależność do pokolenia Nowej Fali – pokolenia poetów debiutujących w II połowie lat 60. Pokolenia, dla którego przeżyciem pokoleniowym był Marzec 1968 ...

  6. Jakub Kornhauser (Q20029414) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Polish poet, professor, research fellow and translator . edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Jakub Kornhauser. Polish poet, professor, research fellow and ...

  7. Agata Kornhauser-Duda (born 2 April 1972) is a Polish teacher. She is the current first lady of Poland. She is married to the president of Poland, Andrzej Duda. [1] During her husband's campaign she supported her husband by appearing in party broadcasts. She is a German teacher at the Jan III Sobieski High School in Kraków.