Szpilki (Polish pronunciation: [ˈʂpil.ki] , lit. 'Pins') was a Polish satirical magazine. It was established in 1936 by a group of lettered leftists,...
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1868-1939 and 1946–1952. In 1953 it was merged into another satirical one, Szpilki. The magazine was founded and edited by bookseller Józef Kaufman, followed...
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languages. In 2012, she won the Gdynia Literary Prize for her book Włoskie szpilki ("Italian High Heels"). In the same year, her novel In Red, translated...
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translator of literature, mostly Russian. He collaborated with satiric journals Szpilki, Przekrój and Cyrulik Warszawski. Halina Jotkiałło (December 2006). "Maja...
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("The Nettle") in Romania, Dikobraz ("Porcupine") in Czechoslovakia, and Szpilki ("Pins") in Poland. Among the vocal compositions of Dmitri Shostakovich...
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"Dezerter" 2009 Father Matthew Dorota Mielnicka Episode: "Koncert" 2010–2011 Szpilki na Giewoncie Wika Bura 15 episodes 2011 Janosik: A True Story Girl Polish...
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such as Płomyk, Płomyczek, Miś, Świerszczyk, as well as the magazines Szpilki and Przekrój, and illustrated numerous children's books. He was awarded...
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Winner of awards, including the Golden Szpilka ‘86 (prize from the magazine Szpilki for the year's best drawing). Founder of Wydawnictwo Humoru i Satyry (Humour...
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column titled Camera Obscura. He also wrote for the satirical magazine Szpilki. Tuwim displayed his caustic sense of humour and unyielding individuality...
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Süddeutscher Postillon Germany Munich 1882 1910 Svikmøllen Denmark 1915 ongoing Szpilki Poland Warsaw (Łódź 1945–1947) 1935 1994 founded by Eryk Lipiński & Zbigniew...
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