Wacław Sieroszewski
Wacław Sieroszewski (1858 – 1945) was a Polish writer, Polish Socialist Party activist, and soldier in the World War I-era Polish Legions (decorated with the Virtuti Militari). For activities subversive of the Russian Empire, he had spent many years in Siberian exile.
Professional background
Under the Second Polish Republic, Sieroszewski was a senator, and president of the Union of Polish Writers (Związek Zawodowy Literatów Polskich, 1927–30) and the Polish Academy of Literature (Polska Akademia Literatury, 1933–1939).
Sieroszewski's Siberian experiences became the subjects of his many stories and novels — Na kresach lasów (At the Edge of the Woods, 1894), Dno nędzy (The Depths of Misery, 1900), Risztau (1899), Ucieczka (The Escape, 1904), Zamorski diabeł (The Overseas Devil, 1900). He also authored the popular Bajki (Fables, 1910). His 12 lat w kraju Jakutów (12 years in the Yakut country, 1900) provides the first extensive etnographic account of the Yakut people.
Selected filmography
- Exile to Siberia (1930)
References
- "Sieroszewski Wacław," Encyklopedia Polski, p. 614 et passim.
External links
- Works by Wacław Sieroszewski at Project Gutenberg
- Lua error in Module:Internet_Archive at line 573: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- Pages with broken file links
- Articles with Internet Archive links
- 1858 births
- 1945 deaths
- People from Wołomin County
- Polish novelists
- Polish male writers
- Male novelists
- Polish writers
- Polish soldiers
- Polish exiles in the Russian Empire
- Recipients of the Virtuti Militari
- Senators of the Second Polish Republic
- Polish legionnaires (World War I)
- Members of the Polish Academy of Literature