Andrzej Shipulsky ( Polish. Andrzej Szypulski , September 5, 1936, Warsaw - January 25, 2011, ibid.) - Polish writer and screenwriter.
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Biography
He graduated from the University of Warsaw , professionally engaged in journalism .
It was published in 1956, began with stories, and later wrote theater scripts, scripts for radio shows, novels and poems.
In the 1950s, he was twice awarded the New Culture and the Simple Prize (it was the Warsaw Literary Youth Prize). In 1976 he was awarded the Golden Cross for services.
He signed a letter of protest about the violation of civil rights (prohibition of peaceful demonstrations).
From 1981 to 1986 he lived in Italy, where, as he said, "he had the adventure of being a poet."
Creativity
Together with Zbigniew Safyan, under the collective pseudonym Andrzej Zbych, he wrote the script for the popular television film Bet More Than Life ( 1968 ).
... although Shipulsky did not remember the time of the war, thanks to his outstanding imagination and ability to collect the memories of loved ones, he was able to correctly reflect the realities of the German occupation.
- Zbigniew Safyan
Memory
Buried on Old Ponzonski .