Hulewicz, Witold, 1895-1941

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Name (Latin)
Hulewicz, Witold, 1895-1941
Other forms of name
Olwid, 1895-1941
Date of birth
1895-11-26
Date of death
1941-06-12
Occupation
Critics
Litterateurs
Poets
Translators
Associated Language
pol
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 51989347
Wikidata: Q5438672
Library of congress: n 85191567
Sources of Information
  • His Przybłęda Boży, 1927:t.p. (Witold Hulewicz)
  • Enc. powsz. PWN, 1973-1976:v. 2, p. 241 (Hulewicz, Witold, pseud. Olwid, b. 1895; d. 1941)
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Wikipedia description:

Witold Hulewicz (1895–1941) was a Polish poet, literary critic, translator and publisher. Best known for his translations of German language literature, including most of the published works of his personal friend Rainer Maria Rilke, Hulewicz was also one of the pioneers of radio in Poland: he was the first director of the Wilno-based Polish Radio Wilno, one of the most popular Polish radio stations of the 1920s and 1930s. He also published numerous literary and artistic journals. Arrested by the Germans during World War II as part of their AB-Aktion, Witold Hulewicz was murdered at Palmiry in 1941.

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