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Winowska, Maria, 1904-1993

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Personal name headingWinowska, Maria, 1904-1993
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Variant(s)Winowska, M. (Maria), 1904-1993
Winowska, Maria
Birth date1904-02-21
Death date1993-04-04
Place of birthSkalat (Ukraine)
Place of deathChampcueil (France)
Profession or occupationAuthors
Journalists
Political activists
Found inKorespondencja 1955-1989, 2016: t.p. (Maria Winooski) dust jacket (born 1904; died 1993) page 10 (born February 21, 1904, Skałacie koło Tarnopola; studied classical and romance philology and philosophy at the Uniwerstyecie Jana Kazimierza in Lwowie . During her studies, she was an active activist of the Catholic Academic Youth Association 'Odoczenie') page 11 (published articles in various magazines, wrote 38 books, including only 5 written in Polish; wrote mainly in French; author of Le vrai visage du Padre Pio OFMC, 1955) page 12 (wrote religious works such as Le Fou de Notre-Dame and Le père Maximilien Kolbe (1948)) page 18 (died April 4 1993 in Champcueil, near Paris) page 557 (M. Winowska, author of Edmond Bojanowski: Précurseur de Vatican II, Paris, 1979)
Polish Wikipedia, March 4, 2024 Maria Winowska page (Maria Winowska was born August 15, 1904 in Sieniawa; died April 4, 1993; in 1927, she graduated in classical and Romance philology at the University of John Casimir in Lviv. She was the assistant of Edward Porębowicz. From 1931 to 1934 she worked in a bookstore and then in the Verbum publishing house in Warsaw; in 1933, she was one of the founders of the 'Verbum magazine' and in 1934 she became its first editorial secretary; she resigned from this position; from 1940 she lived in Toulouse, France, and participated in the French resistance; she published the title 'Dieu contre Dieu' in 1956 under the pseudonym Claude Naurois; in 1962, under the pseudonym Pierre Lennart, she published 'L'Église catholique en Pologne; including: published the underground magazine "Służba". After the war, she was an active activist of Polish emigration in France. In the 1970s, she was one of the trustees of the Polish Independence Alliance (Polish democratic opposition organization))
Her Our Lady's fool, 1952.
Her Edmond Bojanowski, c1979: t.p. (Maria Winowska) spine (M. Winowska)
Associated languagepol
fre
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