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'''Jan Rompski''' ([[Kashubian language]]: Jón Rómpsczi) (December 8, 1913 in [[Kartuzy]] – 30 December 1969) was a [[Kaszëbi|Kashubian]] activist, poet, writer, journalist and ethnographer. He was one of the most important people in the organization "Zrzeszyńce". During [[World War II]] he belonged to the secret anti-Nazi organization [[Pomeranian Griffin|Pomeranian Griffin (''Krëjamnô Wòjskòwô Òrganizacëjô "Pòmòrsczi Grif"'')]]. He was imprisoned in a concentration camp [[Stutthof]]. After the war he finished his studies ([[Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń]]) and was strongly involved in Kashubian movement.
'''Jan Rompski''' ([[Kashubian language]]: Jón Rómpsczi) (December 8, 1913 in [[Kartuzy|Karthaus]], Germany (today Kartuzy) – 30 December 1969) was a [[Kaszëbi|Kashubian]] activist, poet, writer, journalist and ethnographer. He was one of the most important people in the organization "Zrzeszyńce". During [[World War II]] he belonged to the secret anti-Nazi organization [[Pomeranian Griffin|Pomeranian Griffin (''Krëjamnô Wòjskòwô Òrganizacëjô "Pòmòrsczi Grif"'')]]. He was imprisoned in a concentration camp [[Stutthof]]. After the war he finished his studies ([[Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń]]) and was strongly involved in Kashubian movement.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 06:25, 7 December 2017

Jan Rompski (Kashubian language: Jón Rómpsczi) (December 8, 1913 in Karthaus, Germany (today Kartuzy) – 30 December 1969) was a Kashubian activist, poet, writer, journalist and ethnographer. He was one of the most important people in the organization "Zrzeszyńce". During World War II he belonged to the secret anti-Nazi organization Pomeranian Griffin (Krëjamnô Wòjskòwô Òrganizacëjô "Pòmòrsczi Grif"). He was imprisoned in a concentration camp Stutthof. After the war he finished his studies (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń) and was strongly involved in Kashubian movement.

Bibliography

  • "Kiej"
  • "Vzenjik Arkonë"
  • "Reboce"
  • "Za zemjã" (1956)
  • "Pòrénk" (1957),
  • "Roztrąbarch" (1958),
  • "Lepszé checze" (1958)
  • "Gãsy ùd" (1959)
  • "Scynanié kanië" (1961)
  • "Pomión zwonów" (1970)
  • "Ścinanie kani. Kaszubski zwyczaj ludowy" (1973)
  • "Wiérzte" (1980)

Sources

  1. L. Bądkowski: Zarys historii literatury kaszubskiej, Gdańsk 1959, 2006.
  2. G. Stone: Slav outposts in Central European history : the Wends, Sorbs and Kashubs, London, UK : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016.
  3. J. Kurowska i in.: Katalog rękopisów Muzeum Piśmiennictwa i Muzyki Kaszubsko-Pomorskiej w Wejherowie, tom I. Spuścizna Jana Rompskiego, Wejherowo 2005.
  4. F. Neureiter: Geschichte der Kaschubischen Literatur. Versuch einer Zusammenfassenden Darstellung’’, Otto Sagner Verlag München 1991 (Jan Rompski pp. 178–185).
  5. F. Neureiter: Historia literatury kaszubskiej. Próba zarysu, Wydawnictwo Morskie, Gdańsk 1982 - ISBN 83-00-00256-1
  6. R. Osowicka: Leksykon wejherowian, Wejherowo 2008 (short biography).