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Anna Kochanowska
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BornMay 17, 1922
DiedMay 31, 2019
NationalityPoland
Occupation(s)Radio journalist and politician

Anna Kochanowska (May 17, 1922 – May 31, 2019) was a Polish radio journalist, literary director and politician. She was a representative on the Seym of the sixth and seventh term of the Polish People's Republic.

Life

Kochanowska was born in Płock in 1922. Her educated parents were Cecylia and Zygmunt Maciejowski and the family moved to Lodz in 1938. Two years later they were in Warsaw.[1]

She studied at the Film and Theatre schools as well as the Academy of Fine Art before working in Warsaw for the Central Board of Theatres[2] in 1951.[3] She was known as the literary director and she looked after the theaters in Olsztyn, Grudziądz and Białystok. It was in Białystok that she first got a job in radio. At that radio station she got to read her own novel, Czerwony rogatywka to listeners. She had become a radio journalist.[3]

She moved on to be an editor at the radio in Szczecin before joining station in Olsztyn in 1956.[3]

She later became a politician. She was a representative on the Seym of the sixth and seventh term of the Polish People's Republic before the end of communism is the country.[2]

Kochanowska died in 2019[3] in Olsztyn.

References

  1. ^ "Anna Kochanowska – LEKSYKON KULTURY WARMII I MAZUR". leksykonkultury.ceik.eu. Retrieved 2019-12-04.
  2. ^ a b "Anna Kochanowska". Radio Olsztyn (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-12-04.
  3. ^ a b c d "Nie żyje Anna Kochanowska – wieloletnia dziennikarka Radia Olsztyn". Radio Olsztyn (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-12-04.