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Władysław Sebyła

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Władysław Sebyła (1902–1940) was a Polish poet, a member of the Kwadryga (Four-in-Hand) literary group, which also included Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński and Stefan Flukowski. He was executed in Kharkiv.[1][2]

Selected works

Poetry collections: "Modlitwa" ("Prayer"), "Pieśni Szczurołapa" ("The songs of Rat-catcher"), "Koncert Egotyczny" ("Egotic Concert").

References

  1. ^ Marcel Cornis-Pope, John Neubauer. History of the Literary Cultures of East-Central Europe: Junctures and Disjunctures in the 19th and 20th Centuries, Vol 1. John Benjamins Publishing. 2004. pp. 312, 364.
  2. ^ Stanisław Dłuski. ”Metaphysical Horizon in Poetry by Władysław Sebyła.Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwesytetu Rzeszowskiego, Seria Filologiczna. Historia Literatury 5. Issue 65/2010. p. 267.