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Adolf Fierla

Adolf Fierla (16 January 1908 – 8 September 1967) was a Polish writer and poet from the region of Cieszyn Silesia.
He was born 16 January 1908 in Orlová to a coal miner's family and graduated from the local Juliusz Słowacki Polish Gymnasium. Fierla later studied Polish studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków and Slavic studies in Prague. He later worked as a teacher of Polish language in Polish elementary schools in Zaolzie and eventually in Polish Gymnasium in Orlová.
When World War II broke up Fierla fled like many other Poles to the east. After his return German Nazi authorities jailed him in 1940 and incarcerated in Dachau and later in Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camps.〔Sikora 1993, 18.〕 Released from the camp worked as a worker in Pietwałd and in 1944 was forced to join the German Army and was captured in France by the British forces. Fierla then stayed in the Western Europe, initially in Italy, where he taught in lyceum for Polish girls in Porto San Giorgio;〔Sikora 2008, 3.〕 in France where he taught in one of Polish gymnasiums,〔Hierowski 1947, 192.〕 and then from 1958 in the United Kingdom. He continued his literary life there cooperating with Polish press and several other organizations of which he was a member, e.g. Zrzeszenie Ewangelików Polaków w Wielkiej Brytanii (Association of Polish Protestants in the United Kingdom). Fierla died 8 September 1967 in London and is buried in the Finchley district of London.
Fierla wrote his works in literary Polish and also in Cieszyn Silesian dialect. He focused mainly on the life of the Cieszyn Silesia people, especially those of the Beskids mountain ranges and coal basin around the city of Karviná.〔Hierowski 1947, 69.〕 His works includes many religious motives. Fierla also translated to Polish works of Czech poet Jiří Wolker.
Fierla's typical motive of his native coal mining region can be observed in the ''Kopalnie'' (Coal Mines) poem from his debut poetry collection ''Przydrożne kwiaty'' (Roadside Flowers):
==Works==

* ''Przydrożne kwiaty'' (1928) — poetry collection
* ''Ondraszek'' (1930/1931) — novel
* ''Cienie i blaski'' (1931) — poetry collection
* ''Hałdy i inne opowiadania górnicze'' (1931) — short stories collection
* ''Dziwy na groniach'' (1932) — poetry collection
* ''Kopalnia słoneczna'' (1933) — poetry collection
* ''Kolędy beskidzkie'' (1935)
* ''Kamień w polu'' (1938) — short stories collection
* ''Poezje religijne'' (1971)

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