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Edmund Niziurski : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edmund Niziurski
Edmund Niziurski (July 10, 1925 – October 9, 2013) was a popular Polish writer, author of numerous humorous novels and stories for children, adolescents and adults, written with a specific kind of irony. He was also a sociologist and a lawyer. ==Life== Niziurski was born into a middle-class family in Kielce, Poland; his father, Stanisław, was a civil servant. He studied at the Jan Sniadecki Middle School in Kielce, but did not complete his education there because of the German and Soviet attack on Poland. In September 1939, he was evacuated to Hungary together with his family, but returned to the area of Kielce in 1940. During World War II, he attended an illegal high school in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, where he graduated in 1943. Niziurski spent the war in the village of Jeleniec, near Ostrowiec. After the war, he studied law at Lublin Catholic University and Jagiellonian University, in late 1940s took up sociology and journalism. In 1947 he completed the legal studies and in the same year married Zofia Barbara Kowalska. He lived in Kielce, then in Katowice and finally, in 1952, moved to Warsaw, where he has been living since then. He worked as a journalist for ''Wiez'' weekly, at the same time writing his own books. Niziurski was a member of the Association of Polish Writers (''Stowarzyszenie Pisarzy Polskich''). He was a great man and a award-winning novelist. His younger brother, Edmund Niziurski (married to Lidia Niziurska-Lauko) was a musician but unfortunately died in 2015.
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