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・ Janko Janković
・ Janko Jesenský
・ Janko Kamauf
・ Janko Kastelic
・ Janko Katić
・ Janko Kersnik
・ Janko Konstantinov
・ Janko Kos
・ Janko Kroner
・ Janko Kráľ
・ Janko Lavrin
・ Janko Leskovar
・ Janko Matúška
・ Janko Mitrović
Janko Muzykant
・ Janko Nilović
・ Janko Orožen
・ Janko Pacar
・ Janko Peric
・ Janko Pleterski
・ Janko Polić Kamov
・ Janko Popović Volarić
・ Janko Premrl
・ Janko Prunk
・ Janko Ravnik
・ Janko Rodin
・ Janko Sanković
・ Janko Simović
・ Janko Tipsarević


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Janko Muzykant

Janko Muzykant (translated into English as ''Janko the Musician'', and less commonly as ''Yanko the Musician'' or ''Johnny the Musician'') is a short story (also described as novella) by Polish writer and winner of 1905 Nobel Prize in Literature, Henryk Sienkiewicz. It has been described as one of his most successful works in that genre.〔
''Janko Muzykant'' was first published in the ''Kurier Warszawski'' in 1879.〔
The story is representative of the positivism in Poland period in Polish literature, focusing on social injustice and the wasted life chances for peasant children.〔〔〔〔〔 Other themes include the folk beliefs and superstitions of uneducated peasantry.〔 The story focuses on the unfair treatment of a child, Janko. Janko is a peasant child, gifted by musical talent, who becomes fascinated by the fiddle he hears from a nearby noble manor. He sneaks to the manor to touch them, is captured, sentenced to flagellation, and dies from injuries suffered.〔
The story was well received in Poland, and was translated into a number of other languages, including English, Spanish and Russian.〔〔 It was one of Sienkiewicz works cited by Carl David af Wirsén during his speech presenting Sienkiewicz with the 1905 Nobel Prize in Literature.〔 Others have praised it for transcending national prose, and being universal.〔 As early as 1957 the story has had been translated by four different English translators, and appeared in seven different editions (the earliest dating to 1884).〔 In Poland, it has been often included in the list of required school readings.〔
In 1930 the story was made into a movie under the same name, directed by Ryszard Ordyński.〔 In 1992 it was adapted as a one hour television special.〔
==References==


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