Stefan Kordian Gacki
Stefan Kordian Gacki (born 3 July 1901 in Paris, died December 5, 1984 in New York) is a Polish literary critic, poet who is associated with futurism and is considered one of the precursors of this direction in Poland.
In 1923 he published a volume of transcriptions; wrote also Futurist story. In the years 1924-1925 he was the editor-in-chief of the avant-garde magazine Almanach Nowy Sztuki - published in Warsaw. During the Second World War he fought in the ranks of the Polish Armed Forces in the West during the French campaign, after his fall he made his way to Scotland. He was the director of the Eastern Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and later secretary of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Moscow and Kuybyshev. From 1945 he stayed in the United Kingdom, and in 1952 he settled in the United States, where he worked as a political commentator on Radio Free Europe. Since 1969 he lived in Italy. He promoted the new classicism. Bibliography
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