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  1. Julian Kornhauser (born 20 September 1946 in Gliwice, Poland) is a Polish poet and literary critic. He was born to a Jewish father and a Catholic mother, [1] as a son of Jakub and Małgorzata Kornhauser. He is an author of poems, novels and literary sketches. He also published translations of Serbian and Croatian poetry.

  2. All Our Projects. Artists & Works Index. Multimedia. A poet, novelist, literary critic, and authority on and translator of Serbo-Croatian literature, he is one of the outstanding and most durable exponents of the "New Wave" poetry of the 1970s.

  3. Julian Kornhauser (ur. 20 września 1946 w Gliwicach) – polski poeta, prozaik, krytyk literacki, eseista, autor książek dla dzieci, znawca i tłumacz literatury serbskiej i chorwackiej, współtwórca grupy literackiej „Teraz”, profesor nauk humanistycznych, nauczyciel akademicki Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego.

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  4. Julian Kornhauser (* 20. September 1946 in Gliwice) ist ein polnischer Lyriker, Essayist und Literaturkritiker. Er ist Autor von Gedichten, Romanen, literarischen Skizzen sowie Übersetzer serbischer und kroatischer Poesie. Derzeit ist er Professor an der Jagiellonen-Universität in Krakau .

  5. 20 de dic. de 2019 · By Julian Kornhauser. Translated by Piotr Florczyk. Published by Lost Horse Press. Publication date: 2018. ISBN: 978-0999199428. Order online. In more than seventy poems gathered in I’m Half of Your Heart: Selected Poems, 1967–2017, we encounter a poet who is as politically outspoken as he is lyrically private.

  6. Julian Kornhauser, Polish writer, humanities educator. Recipient Koscielski award Swiss Foundation, 1975, Bursa award Polish Poets, 1981, European prize of Poetry, Yugoslavia, 1996, award of President of Cracow, 1998, award of Polish Translators, 1998.

  7. Born in Gliwice in 1946, Julian Kornhauser is one of the most acclaimed figures of Polish poetry writing today, while also being a critic, translator and professor of South-Slavic literatures at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków.