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Jan Walc (22 September 1948, Warsaw - 10 February 1993, Warsaw) was a Polish critic, literary historian, and journalist. He was the author of
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, reviews, reportage, and political and literary essays. A member of the democratic anti-communist opposition, the
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(KOR), he was one of the organizers of the Independent Publishing House (NOWa), an underground publishing company and also operated the printing press. His works were published in
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Kultura ''Kultura'' (, ''Culture'')—sometimes referred to as ''Kultura Paryska'' ("Paris-based Culture")—was a leading Polish-émigré literary-political magazine, published from 1947 to 2000 by ''Instytut Literacki'' (the Literary Institute), in ...
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Literatura na Świecie ''Literatura na Świecie'' (''World Literature'') was, during the times of the Polish People's Republic, one of the most widely read and sought after periodicals in Poland. The magazine was started in 1971. Its headquarters is in Warsaw. In the 197 ...
, Głos, ''Krytyka'', ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'', ''Kultura Niezależna'', ''Puls'', ''Zapis'',
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, and ''Wokanda''. He also wrote books on the works of
Tadeusz Konwicki Tadeusz Konwicki (22 June 1926 – 7 January 2015) was a Polish writer and film director, as well as a member of the Polish Language Council. Life Konwicki was born in 1926 as the only son of Jadwiga Kieżun and Michał Konwicki in Nowa Wilejka, ...
and
Adam Mickiewicz Adam Bernard Mickiewicz (; 24 December 179826 November 1855) was a Polish poet, dramatist, essayist, publicist, translator and political activist. He is regarded as national poet in Poland, Lithuania and Belarus. A principal figure in Polish ...
. He was born in Warsaw to a family of doctors, the son of Maria Róża Nowotna-Walcowa and Jan Stanisław Walc.


Early career

After graduation from VI Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Tadeusza Reytana in 1966, he began studies in the Pedagogy Department of the
University of Warsaw The University of Warsaw ( pl, Uniwersytet Warszawski, la, Universitas Varsoviensis) is a public university in Warsaw, Poland. Established in 1816, it is the largest institution of higher learning in the country offering 37 different fields of ...
, and a year later transferred to the Polish
Philology Philology () is the study of language in oral and written historical sources; it is the intersection of textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics (with especially strong ties to etymology). Philology is also defined as ...
Department. At the same time Walc became involved with the student group Theater Sigma. He was an active participant in the March 1968 events at the University of Warsaw as a member of the Warsaw University Strike Committee, and was arrested in March of that year. He spent three months in detention and from then on Walc was under constant surveillance by the Security Service. Despite passing the entrance examination to a doctoral studies programme, he was not allowed to study for his PhD, and after a year of teaching at the Warsaw's Liceum im. Stefan Batory, he was dismissed.


Literary career

Walc made his debut as a literary critic in the biweekly magazine ''Współczesność'' in 1971. He continued his literary and critical work and published in ''Kultura'', ''Literatura'', ''Literatura na świecie'', and ''Politytka''. In 1975-1976 he taught the history of literature at the Warsaw Theater Academy (Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Teatralna) and also gave lectures on postwar
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at the underground Society of Scientific Courses (Towarzystwo Kursów Naukowych) - also called the Flying University. In 1976 he collaborated with KOR (Workers Defense Committee), co-organizing help for
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and
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protesters and was subsequently deprived of the right to publish officially. At first, he wrote for the illegal circuit under various pen names (Jan Biuletyn, Jan Woreczko, Lew Laicki), and from 1978 onwards under his own name. He was the editor of ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'' (1976–81) and ''Głos'' (1977–79), ''Krytyka'' (1978–82), ''Puls'', and he also collaborated on ''Zapis''. In 1978 he also began operating the printing press at NOWa. As a member of the Intervention Bureau of Workers Defense Committee (KOR), Walc worked on registering cases of human rights violations in Poland. In 1980 he became a member of the
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of KOR, and co-authoring ''The Madrid Report'' on the state of human rights in Poland. In September 1981, Walc enrolled at the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Science Academy (IBL PAN). He was arrested again during martial law (December 13, 1981). After release from prison in 1983, he collaborated with underground publishing companies, became an editor of NOWa and co-founded the NOWa Foundation (Fundacja NOWej). 1982-1991 Walc was a co-editor of ''Niezależność, Krytyka, Kultura Niezależna'', and ''Przegląd Wydarzeń Agencyjnych''. In 1986, he visited the United States as a
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fellow and worked on Adam Mickiewicz. In 1986–87, Walc was a visiting scholar at universities in Stockholm and Bonn giving a series of lectures on Polish literature. During this period, he was dismissed from IBL PAN, and returned to work there only in 1989, after the fall of communism. In the 1990s he continued working with ''Tygodnik Kulturalny, Wokanda'', and ''Życie Warszawy''. He also had his own TV program ''Czytane inaczej'' (Read Differently) on Polish television.


Publications

* Jan Walc, "Unofficial publishing",
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Volume 8, Issue 6, 1979; Special Issue: Poland ‐ Breaking The State Monopol
Jan Walc, "Unofficial publishing", 1979
* "Wybierane” – zbiór artykułów drukowanych w drugim obiegu z lat 1973–1989, Warszawa 1989 * "Ja już wygrałem” – Jan Walc rozmawia z senatorem płockim Andrzejem Celińskim, Warszawa 1991 * "Architekt Arki” – studium o A. Mickiewiczu, Warszawa 1991 * "Wielka choroba” – zbiór esejów literackich, Warszawa 1992 * "Ja tu tylko sprzątam” – zbiór artykułów z lat 1989–1993, Warszawa 1995 * "Tadeusza Konwickiego przedstawianie świata” – praca doktorska obroniona w 1977, Warszawa 2010
Official webpage Jan Walc


Awards

* Nagroda Fundacji POLCUL (Polish Cultural Foundation ) Award in Journalism 1984 * Nagroda im. Andrzeja Kijowskiego – Warszawa, 1990.


Orders

* Commander's Cross of the
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(Krzyz Komandorski Orderu Odrodzenia Polski) 2006


Sources

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