Ludmiła Marjańska Explained

Ludmiła Marjańska (26 December 1923 – 2005) was a Polish poet and translator.

She was born Ludmiła Mężnicka on 26 December 1923 in Częstochowa.[1] She married in 1945.[2] She published her first poems in 1953. She studied English philology at the University of Warsaw. She published some poetic books, like Chmurne okna, W koronie drzewa, Blizna, Zmrożone światło, Prześwit, Stare lustro, Żywica, Córka bednarza. She translated poems by, among others, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Emily Dickinson and Robert Burns.[3]

References

  1. http://czestochowa.wyborcza.pl/czestochowa/1,35271,2972317.html Tadeusz Piersiak, Zmarła Ludmiła Marjańska (in Polish).
  2. http://en.czestochowa.pl/page/3202,writers.html Ludmiła Marjańska.
  3. http://www.ksiaznica.szczecin.pl/www/specialist-collections Ludmiła Marjańska.