Education
In 1906-1910, he studied law at Jagiellonian University, but then studied the history of literature, art history and philosophy, earning a doctorate in 1911.
In 1906-1910, he studied law at Jagiellonian University, but then studied the history of literature, art history and philosophy, earning a doctorate in 1911.
His novels and short stories were inspired by the fantastic works of Antoni Lange and Stefan Grabiński. His poems were influenced by the experiences of both World Wars. He was born on April 6, 1888 in KrakóWest
In 1912 he moved for a year to Paris.
After returning to Poland in 1914 he became an employee at Czartoryski Museum in KrakóWest In 1916-1918, he was a middle school teacher in Zakopane.
His books Miasto światłości (The City of Light, 1924) and Podróż poślubna pana Hamiltona (The Honeymoon Trip of Mr Hamilton, 1928) were allegedly plagiarized by Aldous Huxley in Brave New World, published in 1932.