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Hemar, Marian, 1901-1972

LC control no.nr 89001554
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPG7158.H4
Personal name headingHemar, Marian, 1901-1972
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Variant(s)Hemar, Marian, 1901-
Hemar, Marjan, 1901-1972
Hemar, M. (Marian), 1901-1972
Hescheles, Jan Marian, 1901-1972
Harryman, 1901-1972
Mariański, Jan, 1901-1972
Wallenrod, Marian, 1901-1972
Associated countryEngland
LocatedWarsaw (Poland)
Birth date1909-04-06
Death date1972-02-11
Place of birthLʹviv (Ukraine)
Place of deathDorking (England)
AffiliationRadio Free Europe
Poland. Polskie Siły Zbrojne. Samodzielna Brygada Strzelców Karpackich
Profession or occupationAuthors Poets Satirists Lyricists
Found inHis Liryki, satyry, fraszki, 1988: t.p. (Marian Hemar) p. 2 of cover (b. 1901; d. Feb. 11, 1972)
LC in RLIN, 2-2-89 (hdg.: Hemar, Marian, 1901- )
Koń trojański, 1993: t.p. (Marjan Hemar)
Hemar, M. Za dawno, za dobrze się znamy--, 1997: cover p. 4 (Marian Hemar, Polish playwright, director, composer; b. April 6, 1901 in Lviv; emigrated to Great Britain in 1942; d. in London)
Gdyby szczęście przyszło dziś, 1935 (M. Hemar; lyricist)
Geniusz satyry, 2019: title page (Marina Hemar) page 1 of cover (born 1901 in Lwów; birth name: Jan Marian Hescheles; studied philosophy and medicine at the Uniwrsytet Jana Kazimierza; took part in the defense of Lwów, 1918-1920; moved to Warsaw in 1925, where he was active as a writer; wrote sketches, songs, poetry, theatrical pieces and radio programs; served in the Samodzielna Brygada Strzelców Karpackich in Palestine during World War II; moved to London, where he was active in Radio Free Europe; died in Dorking, England)
Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia, July 31, 2019: Marian Hemar page (Marian Hemar; born Jan Marian Hescheles; pseudonyms included: Jan Mariański, Marian Wallenrod, Harryman and others; born 6 April 1901 in Lwów; died 11 February 1927 in Dorking; Polish poet, satirist, comedy writer, dramatist, translator of poetry and lyricist)
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