Generation of Columbuses

In this article we will explore the fascinating history of Generation of Columbuses, a topic that has captured the attention of academics, scientists and enthusiasts alike. Over the years, Generation of Columbuses has played a crucial role in society, influencing significant changes in the way we live and understand the world around us. From his humble beginnings to his current impact, Generation of Columbuses has left an indelible mark on history, and in this article we are going to delve into his complex and exciting narrative. Through detailed analysis and an in-depth look at its many facets, we hope to shed light on this topic and offer a comprehensive view for our readers.

The Generation of Columbuses (Polish: pokolenie Kolumbów) is a term denoting the generation of Poles who were born soon after Poland regained its independence in 1918, and whose adolescence was marked by World War II.

The term itself was coined by Roman Bratny in his 1957 novel Kolumbowie. Rocznik 20 and was itself based on the name of Christopher Columbus, as Bratny described the entire generation as the ones who "discovered Poland". The term is generally applied to young intelligentsia, but it also includes all young people who, instead of living a traditional young adulthood, had to fight against foreign occupation and study at secret universities.

Notable people

Among the notable people commonly associated with the generation are:

References

  • Marcel Cornis-Pope, John Neubauer, History of the Literary Cultures of East-Central Europe, John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2004, ISBN 90-272-3452-3, Print, p.146
  • Bolesław Klimaszewski, An Outline History of Polish Culture, Interpress, 1984, ISBN 83-223-2036-1, Print, p.343
  • Marek Haltof, Polish National Cinema, Berghahn Books, 2002, ISBN 1-57181-276-8, Print, p.76
  • Stanislas Likiernik "By devil's luck" Google
  • Stanislas Likiernik interviewed by Emil Marat and Michal Wojcik "Made in Poland" wielkalitera.pl Archived 2018-09-12 at the Wayback Machine

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