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Stefan Wolski (born October 24, 1914, in
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in the
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; died March 23, 1992, in
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,
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) was a prose writer and poet, lawyer, and participant in Lublin's literary life.


Life

He was born to a Polish intellectual family of noble origin as the son of Walery Ludwik Wolski and Benigna Katarzyna Sobańska. During the
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, after the disappearance of her father, the mother repatriated him and her older son Antoni to Poland; finally, in 1922, he settled in Lublin. In 1928, he enrolled in the Stanisław Staszic State Gymnasium in Lublin He passed his high school diploma in 1935, after which he completed his military service, completing the reserve cadet course in Lutsk. In the 1936/1937 academic year, he began studies at the Faculty of Law and Social and Economic Sciences of the
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, working at the same time in the City Board (he was, among others, secretary of the city president). In 1939, he married Regina Kocyk. He passed the
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and the Nazi occupation in the ranks of the
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as a second lieutenant, then a lieutenant. He operated under the pseudonym "Tomasz". He was the head of distribution in the District BIP cell. After the war, he continued his law studies at the
Catholic University of Lublin John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (, , abbreviation KUL) is a university established in 1918. History Father Idzi Benedykt Radziszewski founded the university in 1918. Lenin allowed the priest to take the library and equipment of ...
, on August 30, 1946, he obtained a master's degree in law, after completing his court training, he was entered on the list of attorneys. As a lawyer, he defended people tried during the Stalinist era for activities against the system. He was considered to be a specialist in this type of defense. Stefan Wolski was a founding member of the Lublin Branch of the
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, in whose structures he acted as min. functions of a secretary, treasurer, vice-president. Since then, he has continuously participated in the organized forms of literary and artistic life in Lublin. He organized for the society of Lublin and the Lublin region the so-called "Literary action", meetings with authors with the participation of members of the branch and colleagues from other departments of the Union. Personally, he often and willingly met the society in Lublin and the field, also with school youth, trying to enrich their knowledge about Polish and foreign literature and culture as much as possible. He organized "Kamena Nights" in Lublin in the 1950s and 1960s. He collaborated with the editorial offices of: "Czas", "Świt" before the war, "Stolica", "Nowiny literackie" and "Kamena" after the war, also as a member of the editorial office. He was buried at the Catholic cemetery at Lipowa Street in Lublin, Poland.


Writings


Prose

* ''Zew serc'' (1930) - * ''Zdarzyło się w FSC'' (1966) - * ''Ballada chłopska'' (1968) – biographical story about Fr. Piotr Ściegienny, leader of peasants in the
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, organizer of the uprising of 1844 in Lublin and Kielce, * ''Przygody w dolinie zbójów'' (1971)- something more than a fairy tale with a moral, * ''Ballada rycerska'' (1977) – a historical novel about the Krakow Uprising in 1846 and
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, * ''Światła Erebu''(1980) - * ''Skrzyżowania'' (1988) -


Poetry

* ''Droga do Odry'' (1949) * ''Sztafeta'' (1950) * ''Fantazje olimpijskie'' (1952) * ''Wiersze z Lublina'' (1953) * ''Kronika Lublina'' (1954) * ''Lublin inkaustem złoty'' (1954) * ''Pióro czasu'' (1958) * ''Szedłem tędy'' (1959) * ''Ona'' (1963) * ''Kształty i inwokacje'' (1965) * ''Miłosne rejsy'' (1973) * ''Historia czarnego goździka'' (1977) * ''Wymiary błękitu'' (1977) * ''Pamięć zwierciadeł'' (1979) * ''Poezje'' -


Stories

* ''Ostrokół'' (1960) - Nowy, Broszka, Kosma, Groch, Barbara i Ewa, Ostrokół, U dozorcy, Na ławce, * ''Opowiadania'' - Adwokat, Chodźmy już stryjku Jakubie, Noc Augusta Wiewióry, Skarb Eligiusza Kiszki, Wierna, Piotr i Dominik, Suma niezwykła, W niedzielę, Szachownica, Ściegieńczycy, Towarzysze, Spotkanie, Nelly and Johnny, * ''Ze wspomnień'' - Preparat, Inteligent, Odwiedziny, Niespodzianka, Człowiek, Ze wspomnień, Daleka droga, Księżycowy kapral,


Dramas

* ''Choćby za sto lat'' (1954) - art against the background of the rebellion of the Peasants' Union, Fr. Piotr Ściegienny * ''Upadek Złotego'' (1955)- a comedy from the early period of the Workers' Holiday Fund * ''Niedobra droga'' (1956)- art from the period of emergence after World War II * ''Złoty pierścionek'' (1961) - art against the backdrop of the
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* ''Dramaty'' -


Play

* ''Fredro w Lublinie'' - broadcast around 1950 by the broadcasting station of Polish Radio in Lublin.


Others

* ''W antologii poezji morskiej'' (1949) * ''W antologii „Mickiewicz w poezji polskiej i obcej”'' - Ossolineum (1961) * ''W opowiadaniach turystycznych'' - ''Lawiny schodzą w południe''; ''Odwiedziny'' (1972) * ''Rok 1948'' w wydawnictwie jubileuszowym - opowiadanie ''Adwokat'' * ''Poeci Świata Wietnamowi'' antologia (1968) * ''Wskrzeszanie pamięci'' Antologia poetów lubelskich (1998) - wiersze: ''Wspomnienie z Kazimierza'' i ''Sen''


Honors


Polish

* Krzyż Kawalerski Orderu Odrodzenia Polski (1984) * Srebrny
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(1974) * Medal „Za zasługi dla obronności kraju” (1976) * Srebrna odznaka „Zasłużonemu dla Lublina” (1978) * Złota odznaka „Zasłużonemu dla Lublina” (1987) * Odznaka „Zasłużony Działacz Kultury” (1971) * Odznaka „Za zasługi dla Lubelszczyzny” (1984)


Foreign

* Croix du Merite * Sphinx Cross * La Croix de Partisan * La Croix de Passeur * Medaille de Reconnaissance * Medaille d'Europe * The Commemorative War Medal of General Eisenhower * The Interallied Distinguished Service Cross He received an award for lifetime literary activity of WRN in Lublin in 1969, an award at the "Tourist" literary competition in 1957 for the short story "Daleka Droga", and the WRZZ award at a literary competition for the short story "Wyznania mojego bohatera" in 1977.


Gallery

File:Stefan Wolski'.jpg, Portrait of young Stefan Wolski File:Stefan Wolski tworzy.jpg, Stefan Wolski is writing - Szklarska Poręba 1950 File:Grób Stefan Wolski'.jpg, Stefan Wolski's grave


References

* Ireneusz Caban, "Ludzie lubelskiego okręgu Armii Krajowej", publisher: "Czas", Lublin 1995; pages 213,231,236 * Longin Jan Okoń, "Wskrzeszanie pamięci antologia poetów lubelskich", publisher: Związek Literatów Polskich - Oddział w Lublinie, Lublin 1998; page 211 * "Współcześni polscy pisarze i badacze literatury"; Słownik Biobibliograficzny Tom IX; Instytut Badań Literackich PAN & WSiP, Warszawa 2004; page 257 {{DEFAULTSORT:Wolski, Stefan John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin alumni Polish male writers Polish male poets 20th-century Polish lawyers Home Army members Recipients of the Medal of Merit for National Defence 1914 births 1992 deaths Recipients of the Meritorious Activist of Culture badge