Jerzy Harasymowicz

Jerzy Harasymowicz-Broniuszyc (born on July 24, 1933, in Puławy, died on August 21, 1999, in Krakow) - Polish poet, founder of the poetic groups of Muszyna and Barbarus.

[1] He belonged to the generation of "Współczesność", he made his debut in 1953 in the weekly "Życie Literackie", publishing poems and poetic prose.

At the same time, he declared himself a fanatic [style for improvement] a fan of the Cracovia Sports Club.

The most famous is probably the [style to improve] a poem about the goal-keeper directly from the corners in the 2-1 first-league winnings of the Krakow derby of Cezary Tobollik.

After the declaration of martial law, he supported Wojciech Jaruzelski and PZPR; "in the years 1983-84 he published in the press a number of poems in which he praised socialism."

Jerzy Harasymowicz-Broniuszyc