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    Julian Tuwim (13 September 1894 – 27 December 1953), known also under the pseudonym Oldlen as a lyricist, was a Polish poet, born in Łódź, then part of the Russian Partition. He was educated in Łódź and in Warsaw where he studied law and philosophy at Warsaw University .

  2. Julian Tuwim (born September 13, 1894, Łódz, Poland, Russian Empire [now in Poland]—died December 27, 1953, Zakopane) was a lyric poet who was one of the leaders of the 20th-century group of Polish poets called Skamander.

  3. Julian Tuwim was a Polish poet and author whose works continue to charm and challenge readers today. He is considered one of the most important figures in Polish 20th-century literature. Tuwim's poetry is characterized by its linguistic virtuosity and formal experimentation.

  4. He returned to Poland in 1946 and settled in Warsaw. He conducted literary, translation and editorial work. He published his works in Kuźnica(1945-1946), Odrodzenie(1945-1949), Przekrój(1945-1953), Szpilki(1946-1953). He was the artistic director of the Nowy Theatre from 1948 to 1949, and its literary manager in 1951.

  5. Julian Tuwim was a polish poet born in 1894. He was the leader of the Skamander group of experimental poets, he was also a major figure in his nation's literature. In his principal collection of poetry, Slowa we krwi [words bathed in blood] (1926), he wrote with fervor and violence of the emptiness of urban existence.

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  8. Julian Tuwim, 1894-1953 P. DEMBOWSKI A great Polish poet died on December 27, 1953- Julian Tuwim. A few days after his death, his old master and friend, Leopold Staff, assessed thus his place in Polish literature: "The secrets of his art are not yet understood; only the future can resolve the enigma of