Stefan Lichański

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Stefan Lichański (Polish pronunciation: [ˈstɛfan liˈxaɲskʲi]; b. September 2, 1914 in Warsaw - October 30, 1983 in Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish literature critic and writer.

During the Second World War he was arrested and imprisoned in the German concentration camp Auschwitz, but survived. He married Alina Grefkowicz on 25 December 1945 in Lowicz, Poland. They had two children, Zdzislaw Lichanski, who is also a writer, and Agnieszka Lichanska.

Works

  • Literatura i krytyka (1956)
  • Kuszenie Hamleta (1965)
  • Cienie i profile (1967)
  • Wśród mówiących prozą (1971)
  • Pisarstwo wsi i ziemi (1983)
  • Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont (Biblioteka "Polonistyki") (1984)