Jan Sztaudynger
Polish poet and satirist (1904–1970) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jan Izydor Sztaudynger (Kraków, 28 April 1904 – 12 September 1970, Kraków) was a Polish poet and satirist who enjoyed enormous popularity after World War II.

Life
Jan Sztaudynger studied Polish and German philology at Kraków's Jagiellonian University.
He is known for his epigrams, which in Poland are called fraszki (singular: fraszka). Sztaudynger called some of his epigrams piórka (singular: piórko).
In 1964 Sztaudynger published a poetry collection, Tranzytem przez Łódź (Transit through Łódź), in which he expressed nostalgia for that city's Fraszka cafe.
See also
- Stanisław Jerzy Lec — contemporary writer of aphorisms
References
- Poet's Corner (1998): Jan Sztaudynger
- The City of Lodz Office: Jan Izydor Sztaudynger
External links
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