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Daniel Passent (born on 28 April 1938 in Stanisławów, Poland) is a Polish journalist and writer. He is an author of a blog ''En passant'' which appears as a column in a Polish weekly ''Polityka''. ==Biography== As a Jewish child he was saved from the Holocaust by a Polish family. Passent studied journalism at the University of Warsaw, Saint Petersburg State University, Princeton University, and Harvard University in the 1950s and 1960s. He first wrote for a communist youth magazine ''Sztandar Młodych'' in his sophomore year at the University of Warsaw in 1956. In college, he wrote satirical texts for a student standup comedy group ''STS (Studencki Teatr Satyryków)''. There he met his wife, Agnieszka Osiecka, a Polish poet and lyricist. Their daughter, Agata Passent, is also a journalist. Since 1959 he has been working for a Polish weekly ''Polityka''. From 1990 to 1997 he was a journalist in Boston for a Spanish monthly magazine ''El Diario Mundial''. From 1997 to 2002 Passent served as a Polish ambassador to Chile. In addition to his articles and columns, Passent wrote several books, among others about the Vietnam War, the Olympic Summer Games 1972 in Munich, about the drug problem in the USA, and about the world class Polish tennis player, Wojciech Fibak. He also translated books and other texts by James Baldwin and Martin Luther King into Polish. He speaks Polish, English, German, Spanish, and Russian.
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