Kazimierz Zdziechowski

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Kazimierz Zdziechowski, also known under pseudonyms Władysław Zdora, Władysław Mouner, (1878–1942) was a Polish landowner, prose writer, publicist, literary critic and novelist. Brother of Marian Zdziechowski, Polish philologist and philosopher.

Biography

Zdziechowski was born on March 14, 1878 in Raków, Belarus. He graduated law in university of Moscow. Then, he managed family estate in Raków. Since 1896 he collaborated with press as a prose writer, publicist and literary critic. Zdziechowski was murdered on August 4, 1942 during the Second World War in the German concentration camp Auschwitz.

Works

  • Fuimus (1900) – socio-psychological novel
  • Przemiany, vol. 1–2 (1906)
  • Łuna, vol. 1–2 (1910)
  • Opoka (1912)

References

  • "Zdziechowski Kazimierz". Internetowa encyklopedia PWN (in Polish). Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN. Archived from the original on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2008-02-16.
  • "Zdziechowski Kazimierz". WIEM Encyklopedia (in Polish). Retrieved 2008-02-16.