Lechoń, Jan, 1899-1956

Variant names
Dates:
Birth 1899-03-13
Death 1956-06-08
Gender:
Male
Americans,
Polish, English,

Biographical notes:

Lechoń was a Polish poet, editor, diplomat, who was born in Poland in 1899 as Leszek Serafinowicz. Lechoń was part of a group of Polish poets who formed a group called Skamander. His first volume of poetry was "Karmazynowy poemat" (The Scarlet Poem) published in 1920. He published additional books of poetry (such as "Rzeczpospolita Babińska" (1921: The Republic of Babin), and "Srebrne i czarne" (1924: Silver and Black)), was editor of a satirical weekly, "Cyrulik Warszawski" (The Barber of Warsaw), and in 1932 was appointed cultural attaché to the Polish embassy in Paris. He escaped from Paris during the Nazi invasion and by 1941 was in New York City where he co-founded the Polish Academic Institute and edited a Polish weekly, "Wiadomości Polskie Polityczne i Literackie." He also continued to write and publish poetry while in the U.S. and he worked for Radio Free Europe from 1952 until his death by his own hand in 1956.

From the description of Jan Lechoń papers, 1945-1956 and undated. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612682904

Lechoń was a Polish poet, editor, and diplomat, who was born in Poland in 1899 as Leszek Serafinowicz. Lechoń was part of a group of Polish poets who formed a group called Skamander. His first volume of poetry was "Karmazynowy poemat" (The Scarlet Poem) published in 1920. He published additional books of poetry (such as "Rzeczpospolita Babinska" (1921: The Republic of Babin), and "Srebrne i czarne" (1924: Silver and Black)) was editor of a satirical weekly, "Cyrulik Warszawski" (The Barber of Warsaw), and in 1932 was appointed cultural attaché to the Polish embassy in Paris. He escaped from Paris during the Nazi invasion and by 1941 was in New York City where he co-founded the Polish Academic Institute and edited a Polish weekly, "Wiadomości Polskie, Polityczne i Literackie." He also continued to write and publish poetry while in the U.S. and he worked for Radio Free Europe from 1952 until his death by his own hand in 1956.

From the guide to the Jan Lechoń papers, 1945-1956 and undated., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University)

Lechoń's real name was Leszek Józef Serafinowicz.

From the description of Papers, 1938-1956. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155516596

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Subjects:

  • Diplomatic and consular service, Polish
  • Libraries
  • Polish Americans
  • Polish literature
  • Polish literature
  • Polish people
  • Polish poetry
  • Radio in propaganda
  • World War, 1939-1945
  • World War, 1939-1945

Occupations:

  • Authors, Polish
  • Editors
  • Playwrights

Places:

  • Great Britain (as recorded)
  • France--Paris (as recorded)
  • Poland (as recorded)
  • France (as recorded)
  • United States (as recorded)
  • Germany (as recorded)