Broniewski, Władysław

Broniewski, Władysław

▪ Polish author
born December 17, 1897, Płock, Poland, Russian Empire [now in Poland]
died February 10, 1962, Warsaw, Poland

      Polish poet of exceptional emotional power and impact.

      Broniewski, born into the intelligentsia, left high school in 1915 to join the Polish legions under the command of Józef Piłsudski (Piłsudski, Józef), and he fought in the front lines. He was interned by the Germans in 1917 and released when Poland regained independence in 1918. As an army officer he fought with distinction in the Russo-Polish War of 1919–20. When he returned to civilian life, he joined the staff of a literary weekly, Wiadomości Literackie, in which he began publishing his revolutionary poems. Broniewski's first volume, Wiatraki (1925; “The Windmills”), was followed the same year by a manifesto of “proletarian poets,” Trzy salwy (“Three Salvos,” written together with S.R. Stande and W. Wandurski).

      Although he was never a member of the Communist Party, Broniewski was closely associated with the political left. Upon the outbreak of World War II he was in eastern Poland, then under Soviet occupation, and he was promptly imprisoned for his independent views. Released in 1941, he joined the Polish forces under Brigadier General Władysław Anders (Anders, Władysław), with whom he left the Soviet Union for the Middle East. There he published his collections of war poems, Bagnet na broń (1943; “Bayonets Ready”) and Drzewo rozpaczające (1945; “The Despairing Three”). In 1945 he returned to Poland, where he was welcomed as a prodigal son. He wrote profusely in the postwar years, including a poem, Słowo o Stalinie (1949; “The Word on Stalin”), that hailed the Soviet dictator, as well as the lyrical Mazowsze (1951; “Masovia”) and Wisła (1953; “Vistula”). A cycle of profoundly tragic poems, Anka (1956; “Annie”), was written after his daughter's death.

      The simplicity of Broniewski's verse, combined with its revolutionary rhetoric and lyrical overtones, made his poetry highly popular not only with literary critics but also with the Polish people, who found in him a spokesman for many of their social problems and patriotic feelings.

Jerzy R. Krzyzanowski
 

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