Józef Czechowicz (15 March 1903 – 9 September 1939) was an avant-garde Polish poet.
Known as a nostalgic, catastrophic author, he was also the leader of the literary avant-garde and bohemians in Lublin.
For this visionary poet, verse seemed to be a question of imagination; he would play with word consonances, dreamlike associations, musicality, and create picturesque visions.
Czechowicz used to live and create in Lublin; he also died there tragically, a few days after World War II had started.