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Egon Naganowski

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Egon Naganowski (31 March 1913, Innsbruck, Austria — 23 January 2000, Poznan, Poland) is a Polish literary critic, essayist and literary translator (mostly from German).[1]

He was married Irena Naganowska [pl], also translator, who co-worked with him.[1]

Books[edit]

  • Magiczny klucz: opowieść o życiu i twórczości młodego Martina Nexø (1958)
  • Telemach w labiryncie świata: o twórczości Jamesa Joyce’a (1962)
  • Podróż bez końca: opowieść o życiu i twórczości Roberta Musila (1980)
  • Robert Musil (1980)
  • Poznań'56 (1981, collection of essays)
  • Młodzieńczy eros i inne wspomnienia z dawnych lat (1992, memoirs)

Awards[edit]

Burial place of Naganowskis

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Nagroda Artystyczna 1993" (retrieved December 11, 2015)