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  1. Zuzanna Ginczanka, pen name Zuzanna Polina Gincburg (March 22, 1917 โ€“ 1944) was a Polish - Jewish poet of the interwar period. Although she published only a single collection of poetry in her lifetime, the book O centaurach (On Centaurs, 1936) created a sensation in Poland's literary circles.
    Nationality: Polish
    Notable works: O centaurach (1936), Poem "Non omnis moriar" (1942)
    Occupation: Poet, writer, translator, author of radio dramas
    Spouse: Michaล‚ Weinzieher (from 1940)
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    She died at the age of 27 or 28. Two English-language editions of her work, On Centaurs & Other Poems (World Poetry Books), translated by Alex Braslavsky, and Firebird (New York Review Books), translated by Alissa Valles, appeared in 2023. Zuzanna Ginczanka was a Polish-Jewish poet of the interwar period.
    Ginczanka was seen as abstemious, of studiedly modest demeanour, and virtuous โ€” she didn't smoke or drink ("except for a few drops now and then under the duress of social propriety"): Wittlin calls her "Virtuous Zuzanna ( Cnotliwa Zuzanna) in the literal [ i.e., ecclesiastical] sense".
    She grew up speaking primarily Russian and opted to live in Poland with her grandmother after her parents, refugees from the Russian Revolution, separated and emigrated. Ginczanka wrote her earliest poems at age four and started publishing at 14. In 1936, she released her first and only book, On Centaurs, which was widely acclaimed.
    Ginczanka's poem, which opens boldly with a punctuation mark (a left parenthesis ), deals with parts of speech, describing each in a poetic way beginning with the adjective, then taking on the adverb, and ending with a philosophico-philological analysis of the personal pronoun (" I without you, you without me, amounts to nought"; line 30) โ€”
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    Zuzanna Ginczanka, wล‚aล›ciwie Zuzanna Polina Gincburg (ur. 22 marca 1917 w Kijowie , zm. 1944 w Krakowie) โ€“ polska poetka pochodzenia ลผydowskiego.โ€ฆ See more

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    โ€ข 1936: O centaurach.
    โ€ข 1953: Wiersze wybrane, wybór i wstฤ™p Jan ลšpiewak.
    โ€ข 1991: Udลบwignฤ…ฤ‡โ€ฆ See more

    โ€ข Józef ลobodowski wydaล‚ poล›wiฤ™cony Zuzannie Ginczance tom wierszy Pamiฤ™ci Sulamity (Toronto 1987)
    โ€ข Maciej Woลบniak poล›wiฤ™ciล‚ jej zamieszczony w tomie Obie strony ล›wiatล‚a (2003) wiersz Zuzanna Ginczanka, list zโ€ฆ See more

    โ€ข 1955 Michaล‚ Gล‚owiล„ski, O liryce i satyrze Zuzanny Ginczanki, โ€žTwórczoล›ฤ‡โ€ nr 8.
    โ€ข 1965 Jan ลšpiewak, Zuzanna, gawฤ™da tragiczna, w: tegoลผ, โ€ฆ See more

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