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Name
  
Stefania Zahorska

Role
  
Prosaist

Books
  
Szczesliwe oczy


Stefania Zahorska

Died
  
April 6, 1961, London, United Kingdom

Stefania Zahorska (April 25, 1890 – April 6, 1961), pseudonym Pandora, was a Polish prosaist, art historian.

Zahorska was born in Kraków. In the years 1924–1925, she was director of the art section of Przegląd Warszawski. She was the permanent collaborator of Wiadomości literackie, docent of Wolna Wszechnica Polska in Warsaw, and co-founder of the Polish Writers Association Ltd in London. She lived in France from 1939 to 1940, when she moved to the UK. She died in London.

Zahorska was an author of works Matejko (1925), Eugeniusz Żak (1927), Szczęśliwe oczy. Wybór studiów i esejów z dziedziny filozofii, historii i krytyki sztuk plastycznych z lat 1921-1960 (published posthumously in London, 1970), novels Stacja Abbesses (Tonbridge, 1952), Ziemia pojona gniewem (London, 1961), Ofiara, memoirs Warszawa - Lwów 1939 (London, 1964).

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Stefania Zahorska Wikipedia


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