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Aleksander Wat

Polish poet

1900 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Aleksander Wat is the 5,897th most popular writer, the 1,212th most popular biography from Poland and the 147th most popular Polish Writer.

Aleksander Wat is most famous for his avant-garde Polish poetry and art theory as a writer and theoretician. Surprisingly he also penned acclaimed memoirs reflecting his turbulent life. His legacy endures as a pivotal voice in 20th-century Polish literature inspiring generations of poets and thinkers.

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Among Writers

Among writers, Aleksander Wat ranks 5,897 out of 7,302. Before him are Arthur Symons, Robert Sabatier, Francis Chichester, Richard Scarry, John Wain, and Yi Munyeol. After him are Helen Prejean, Zitkala-Sa, Ann Rule, Leo Buscaglia, Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana, and Monica Lovinescu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1900, Aleksander Wat ranks 297. Before him are Nikolai Tomsky, René Lorain, Alice Calhoun, André Chamson, Valerian Gracias, and Arnold Bode. After him are Delfo Bellini, Gertrude Mary Cox, Pedro Ochoa, Beatrix Loughran, John McEwen, and Jorge Sarmiento.

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In Poland

Among people born in Poland, Aleksander Wat ranks 1,212 out of NaN. Before him are Adam Musiał (1948), Andrzej Sekuła (1954), Marek Kondrat (1950), Maja Komorowska (1937), Zofia Stryjeńska (1891), and Paweł Janas (1953). After him are Janusz Gortat (1948), Joseph Schröter (1837), Adolf Brudes (1899), Jerzy Kaczmarek (1948), Paweł Edelman (1958), and Ewa Lipska (1945).

Among Writers In Poland

Among writers born in Poland, Aleksander Wat ranks 147. Before him are Miron Białoszewski (1922), Julia Hartwig (1921), Jan Lechoń (1899), Paul Mattick (1904), Lina Morgenstern (1830), and Antoni Słonimski (1895). After him are Ewa Lipska (1945), Maria Janion (1926), Leon Kruczkowski (1900), Marek Halter (1936), Peter Hacks (1928), and Stanisław Barańczak (1946).

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