Michał Mędlewski
Michał Mędlewski (born September 30, 1912 in the Wielen Forester's Forest, died June 8, 1997 in Nakło nad Notecią) is a Polish poet, writer and journalist, lieutenant of the Polish Army reserve. Curriculum vitae
After completing the classical gymnasium in Różanstok near Grodno and the cadet schools in Brodnica, he enrolled at the law and economics faculty in Poznań. In the thirties he settled on Krajno. He worked in the local government in Nakło nad Notecią and in Wyrzysku. He participated in the September campaign as an adjutant to the Nakielski National Defense Battalion. He fought in the battle of Bzura.
Throughout the war he was imprisoned in Oflag VII A Murnau. After the war he returned to the country. He worked as an official in Nakle, then in Wyrzysk, where he held a leadership position in the county council. He was a member of the Democratic Party. He retired in 1975.
He made his debut in 1930 in the Bydgoszcz Diary, and then started working with Głos Krajina. He wrote poems, stories and articles. In the inlag of Murnau he made friends. with Leon Schiller and Tadeusz Sulkowski. He conspiratorially published the book The Sun in the Valley. After the war, he periodically posted articles in Kurier Polskie, Illustrated Kurier Polskie, Tygodnik Demokratyczny, cooperated with Nadnotecka Earth. He published novels of the wall of anger (Poznań Publishing House, Poznań 1980) and Stacjonata (1985), a volume of stories from Fire from Heaven (1989) and collections of poems by My Views (1992). Bibliography
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