Jan Maria Gisges (15 January 1914, in Nisko – 17 December 1983, in Warsaw) was a Polish poet, prose writer and dramatist.
He organized cultural and literary life in Kielce, and was also the editor of the regional monthly "Cychry".
From 1949 he lived in Warsaw, where he worked as the Head of the Literature Department of the Ministry of Culture and Art and published his first poems in the official media.
In 1971 he received the Association of Trade Unions Publishing Institute Award for the novel Śmiech.
He was the husband of Anna née Strycharska (1913–2006)[3], the father of Ewa Zwierzchowska-Gisges[4] and Małgorzata[5].