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Her younger sister, 'Lela' (Aniela), married the diplomat and writer, Michał Pawlikowski. They too settled in London after the war. Lela was a sought-after portrait painter and produced a portrait of
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She spent her childhood and adolescence with her siblings in the family villa in Lwów where they were home-tutored. She later passed her high school exams. In her youth she was associated with the
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Her first poems were published in 1924 in "Słowo Polskie". She studied in the National Institute of Theatre Arts. Between 1933 and 1937 she appeared on stage in several Lwów theatres.
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of several literary awards, among them the award of the London-based "Przegląd Powszechny" (1967) and of the
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After the war she settled in London and published in Polish-language publications; "
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During the Soviet occupation of Lwów, in July 1940, she was arrested by the
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Beata Obertynska

Skole
Western Ukraine
London
Polish writer
poet
Young Poland
Maryla Wolska
pl:Wanda Młodnicka
Artur Grottger
pl:Wacław Wolski (inżynier)
Skamander
NKVD
Brygidki
Kyiv
Odessa
Kharkiv
Starobielsk
Vorkuta
concentration camp
Sikorski-Mayski Agreement
Anders'army
Iran
Palestine
Egypt
Italy
Dziennik Polski
laureate
Lanckoroński Foundation

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