Włodzimierz Słobodnik, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Włodzimierz Słobodnik

Polish writer

Date of Birth: 19-Sep-1900

Place of Birth: Novoukrainka, Kirovohrad Oblast, Ukraine

Date of Death: 10-Jul-1991

Profession: poet

Nationality: Poland

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Włodzimierz Słobodnik

  • Wlodzimierz Slobodnik (September 19, 1900 in Novoukrainka – July 10, 1991 in Warsaw) was a Polish poet, translator of French, Russian, and Soviet literature, a satirist, and the author of numerous books for young adults. Slobodnik studied Polish literature at the University of Warsaw.
  • In 1921, his first poems were published in the futurist pamphlet Pam-Bam.
  • During the interwar period he was a member of the literary group "Kwadryga." Between 1932 and 1939 he was the director of the library "Literaria".
  • After the outbreak of World War II he first moved to Lwow (1939–1941), where he was on the editorial board of the Soviet-collaborationist literary magazine Nowe Widnokregi.
  • After Nazi Germany declared war on the Soviet Union and threatened Lwów, he evacuated to Uzbekistan together with Soviet authorities, where he stayed until the end of the war.
  • Between 1945 and 1956 he lived in Lódz.
  • After 1957 he lived in Warsaw. He translated many Russian and Soviet texts into Polish, such as works by Mikhail Lermontov, Valery Bryusov, Osip Mandelstam, and Vladimir Mayakovsky.
  • He also translated Baudelaire (from French) and various German authors.
  • His wife, Eleonora Slobodnikowa (1901–1986), was also a translator of Russian and Soviet literature. He is buried at the Powazki Military Cemetery in Warsaw.

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