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Jan Walc
Jan Walc (22 September 1948, Warsaw - 10 February 1993, Warsaw) was a Polish critic, literary historian, and journalist. He was the author of Feuilletons, reviews, reportage, and political and literary essays. A member of the democratic anti-communist opposition, the Workers Defense Committee (KOR), he was one of the organizers of the Independent Publishing House (NOWa), an underground publishing company and also operated the printing press. His works were published in Polityka, Kultura, Literatura na Świecie, Głos, ''Krytyka'', ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'', ''Kultura Niezależna'', ''Puls'', ''Zapis'', Życie Warszawy, and ''Wokanda''. He also wrote books on the works of Tadeusz Konwicki and Adam Mickiewicz. He was born in Warsaw to a family of doctors, the son of Maria Róża Nowotna-Walcowa and Jan Stanisław Walc. ==Early career== After graduation from VI Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Tadeusza Reytana in 1966, he began studies in the Pedagogy Department of the University of Warsaw, and a year later transferred to the Polish Philology Department. At the same time Walc became involved with the student group Theater Sigma. He was an active participant in the March 1968 events at the University of Warsaw as a member of the Warsaw University Strike Committee, and was arrested in March of that year. He spent three months in detention and from then on Walc was under constant surveillance by the Security Service. Despite passing the entrance examination to a doctoral studies programme, he was not allowed to study for his PhD, and after a year of teaching at the Warsaw’s Liceum im. Stefan Batory, he was dismissed.
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