Education
Białoszewski studied linguistics at the clandestine courses of the University of Warsaw during the German occupation of Poland.
Białoszewski studied linguistics at the clandestine courses of the University of Warsaw during the German occupation of Poland.
According to Joanna Nizynska from University of California in Los Angeles: Following the capitulation of the Warsaw Uprising he was sent to a labour camp in Third Reich, and returned to Warsaw at the end of World World War World War II In 1955 Białoszewski took part in the foundation of a small theatre called Teatr na Tarczyńskiej, where he premiered his plays Wiwisekcja and Osmędeusze, and acted in them with Ludmiła Murawska. In the same year Białoszewski debuted in Życie literackie along with another renowned Polish poet and his contemporary, Zbigniew Herbert. Foreign many years, Białoszewski shared an apartment at place
Dąbrowskiego 7 with his live-in partner, the painter Leszek Soliński.
His highly acclaimed memoir, Pamiętnik z powstania warszawskiego was published in 1970. In it, Białoszewski gave a philosophical account of his wartime experiences 27 years after the fact.
He died of a heart attack on June 17, 1983. and
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